Model 88 ... where will it end?
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Model 88 ... where will it end?
I'd love to have one, but I thought $3500 was a lot for a 358. My problem is that I'd have to shoot it once I had it in my hands. Some collector is going to stuff this poor thing in his safe.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =136967476
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =136967476
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Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
Thankfully, it does nothing for me. 

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Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
It doesn't do anything for me either....I can buy a whole bunch of other leverguns for $6700.00. AND a safe to put them in....LOL!!! Thanks, Tom
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Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
I would like it, but its going to be for sale for a long time at that price.....
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Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
AMEN BROTHER TUTT!!!!!CowboyTutt wrote:I would like it, but its going to be for sale for a long time at that price.....
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Granted it was a number of years ago, and a .308 Win, IIRC, but the last Model 88 i saw was priced way, under $1,000.00. I believe it was around $600.00.
Seems to me that some one has been hitting the jug while playing on GunBroker.
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Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
Or more likely "Honey, I TRIED to sell it but no one wants it so I guess I'll have to keep it..."Doc Hudson wrote:Seems to me that some one has been hitting the jug while playing on GunBroker.

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Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
At that price, you would think at least he could eat the 3% credit card fee!
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Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
for $6,900 you would think the butt plate would fit better 

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Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
Cherrys has a Winchester model 88 358 caliber with scope in 98% condition for $2995.
http://www.cherrys.com/longguns.htm
http://www.cherrys.com/longguns.htm
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Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
Not that I am interested in 88's. However, how many would you guess are 50 years old and NIB? If someone's gotta have it, perhaps he will get his price. I am hopeful some of the NIBers I've set back for my 'retirement' will bring such money.
Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
I've been fortunate enough to have kept a few with that very same M.O.Or more likely "Honey, I TRIED to sell it but no one wants it so I guess I'll have to keep it..."

They just might. But with the way things are headed, and if you're lucky, it might get you a full tank of gas and weeks worth of groceries.I am hopeful some of the NIBers I've set back for my 'retirement' will bring such money.
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Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
I know that 88s in 358 are rare, but come on. 

Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
The seller is doing what Americans do best........capitalizing
He is currently "fishing" and like P.T.Barnum said, "There's a sucker born every minute", so some dude who just hit the lottery who just has to have it will think nothing of forking over the bucks.
You know, don't we all do it with items we can afford? Primers for $40 a thou.-----powder for $30 a lb.-------gas for $4.50 a gallon
I used to run across those Model 88's in .358 from time to time. $7-800
Could have had the rarest of them all---.284 in carbine form for $1200 about 3 years ago. Oh well, back to work----------Sixgun

You know, don't we all do it with items we can afford? Primers for $40 a thou.-----powder for $30 a lb.-------gas for $4.50 a gallon

I used to run across those Model 88's in .358 from time to time. $7-800

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Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
Even at $40.00 for primers and $30.00 for powder, reloading is still a very inexpensive hobby, providing you don't shoot 10,000 rounds per month.
Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
I bet it still has a horrible creepy trigger from NIB.
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Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
"They just might. But with the way things are headed, and if you're lucky, it might get you a full tank of gas and weeks worth of groceries."
Sounds just about correct for the luck I have!!
Sounds just about correct for the luck I have!!

Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
I am convinced that many such auctions are exactly that. Priced so high that if it did sell it would provide enough for more guns without the wife's knowledge but also so that if it doesn't sell he can say, "but honey, I tried."awp101 wrote:Or more likely "Honey, I TRIED to sell it but no one wants it so I guess I'll have to keep it..."Doc Hudson wrote:Seems to me that some one has been hitting the jug while playing on GunBroker.
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Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
Saw a Model 88 new-in-box today at the Leesport, Pa. show. Caliber .308---era 1969----$2195
-----------------------Sixgun

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Re: Model 88 ... where will it end?
Must be the NIB factor. Around here you couldn't swing a dead cat around a used gun rack without hitting a couple of 88's in 308. And really ... what else are you going to do with a dead cat anyway.Sixgun wrote:Saw a Model 88 new-in-box today at the Leesport, Pa. show. Caliber .308---era 1969----$2195-----------------------Sixgun

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