The "Buy it Now" option almost takes the fun out of "wining" an auction.
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- marlinman93
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I'll second jdad! Nothing better than finding a gun with a BIN that's way too low! Makes up for the lack of a feeding frenzy!
Pre WWI Marlins and Singleshot rifles!
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- Ysabel Kid
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My procrastination for not BIN just cost me a pristine 11XXXXX serial number Springfield '03 (not a '03 A3, but original w/"S" stock and pre-'29 flip rear sight) for $400. It was a local guy on GB so I drove over and fondled it, but wanted to research it a bit more. Got handed a "Honey Do" list when I got home and forgot about it until the next morning.....it was gone!
I took advantage of a great BIN yesterday. The rifle had only been listed for about 2 hours when I saw it. Winchester 62, 1st year of production (1932), in 95% + condition!!...........$575. I looked at the pictures carefully for about 10 minutes and went through my reference books to confirm a few things, then jumped on it.