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Bent Ramrod
04-25-2017, 07:00 PM
Now this guy could make ammo!
194020
He even signed the box. :p
Bzcraig
04-25-2017, 11:04 PM
Tell me more, never seen that stuff.
Bent Ramrod
04-26-2017, 12:26 AM
Commemorative .32-40, a special run of nickel plated cased ammunition. There were also nickel .38-55s made. The were for the "Duke" commemorative Winchester 94s that were made in these calibers. I think it was back in the 1980's.
Ammunition in either of these calibers had not been made in years, and, all of a sudden, there it was.
Hindsight is 20/20. I believe I have about 500 of these. I wonder how much these would be worth if still loaded & in the original boxes?
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p206/no_one_photos/32-40/IMG_0553_zpsxo2wbmmn.jpg (http://s129.photobucket.com/user/no_one_photos/media/32-40/IMG_0553_zpsxo2wbmmn.jpg.html)
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Bzcraig
04-27-2017, 09:36 PM
My perfect hindsight causes me so much grief. :groner:
Bent Ramrod
05-01-2017, 11:34 AM
Those empty nickel-plated shells are not exactly worthless by themselves. My box contained empty shells, and I found a bunch more of the same type loose and was glad to get them to shoot with.
I imagine there is "collector value" in an unfired box, but liquidity would be the problem. A guy with a Commemorative rifle (in an unopened box) would want one unopened box of cartridges to go with the rifle. After he is satisfied, finding a collector for the next box of ammo might be harder than finding the box was.
Me, I dunno. I'm not a "collector," just an "advanced accumulator." It's not my fault that the books I bought to read, the guns I bought to tinker and play with and the ammo I stashed away for future needs is now in the "Don't do that--you'll destroy its Collector Value!" category.
Maybe they show up at auctions, but IME this oft-cited Collector, so willing to pay Big Bucks for something I shouldn't be messing with, is as rare a trophy as a 300-lb elephant.
jem102
05-05-2017, 10:32 AM
Those empty nickel-plated shells are not exactly worthless by themselves. My box contained empty shells, and I found a bunch more of the same type loose and was glad to get them to shoot with.
I imagine there is "collector value" in an unfired box, but liquidity would be the problem. A guy with a Commemorative rifle (in an unopened box) would want one unopened box of cartridges to go with the rifle. After he is satisfied, finding a collector for the next box of ammo might be harder than finding the box was.
Me, I dunno. I'm not a "collector," just an "advanced accumulator." It's not my fault that the books I bought to read, the guns I bought to tinker and play with and the ammo I stashed away for future needs is now in the "Don't do that--you'll destroy its Collector Value!" category.
Maybe they show up at auctions, but IME this oft-cited Collector, so willing to pay Big Bucks for something I shouldn't be messing with, is as rare a trophy as a 300-lb elephant.
That's great and what I have become. Could not agree more on the "oft-cited collector". I got burned on a Ruger single action once and learned of what it is you speak.
brassrat
05-05-2017, 08:18 PM
I got one box
w30wcf
05-06-2017, 08:33 AM
Nice! actually I think that dates back to the 1980's when the commemorative rifle came out. A local gunshop here ended up with a bunch of that ammo back then and was selling at at $7.50 a box so I bought about $50 worth. I turned 1 box into .30-30's, kept another and about 10 years ago sold the rest for about $25 a box as I recall....:D
w30wcf
mazo kid
05-07-2017, 02:16 PM
I had a mint box of the Duke 38-55 ammo, sold it last summer.
avogunner
05-09-2017, 06:30 AM
Now this guy could make ammo!
194020
He even signed the box. :p
I've got a box of this too on the top shelf of my reloading bench. Back in the mid-late 80's, a guy at a NC gun show had a table full and I just couldn't resist. I wish I had bought a box of the 38-55 also....just to have the pair.
John Boy
05-17-2017, 11:42 AM
When I bought a used CPA 32-40, there were 4 mint boxes of the Wayne Comparatives included in the transaction for free
Bent Ramrod
09-06-2017, 10:54 AM
Just for reference, there was an unopened box each of .32-40 and .38-55 John Wayne ammo for sale at the last Gun Show I attended. It was going for $80 a box. Going, but not gone.
mazo kid
09-07-2017, 12:04 PM
I sold my box a couple of years ago for $46.00.
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