Couldn’t find better example of highest priced Silver, thanks for sharing. Awesome piece. 180502 found me and Lou was my boy
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Heard of “padding the bid”?Price is what people will pay , Ebay is a gamble on how many people see it at the time and are interested in an item .
Or ***** a bid ? I’ve shown examples of both from my experience. He dropped shipping and the other thing my wife and myself educated EBay on how process works…we got away with it so long I want to say both my accounts operated at 100% feedback, all parties happyHeard of “padding the bid”?
This process still is in affect.Or ***** a bid ? I’ve shown examples of both from my experience. He dropped shipping and the other thing my wife and myself educated EBay on how process works…we got away with it so long I want to say both my accounts operated at 100% feedback, all parties happy
Although Benjamin bought Sheridan in 1977, production continued as usual in Racine. While your 180502 SilverStreak seems to be among the last of that specific variant assembled, that fact neither "rewrites history" as you previously claimed nor makes it any more or less valuable than any other comparable streaks made during that time period.I would like to thank moderators of this website Allowing me to create this thread. It’s your call on what I’m trying to say to AIRGUN NATION. Please trust me, I have all our best interest in mind. This is not a I thread about price of a Sheridan air rifle, it’s my values on owing one.
I’m thor$$$, I joined ebay in 1999, I’m thor$$$ on gunbroker, been member on gunbroker sense 2006.
Both accounts have been suspended for a strong difference of opinion on value and price.
I want to show how these prices you pay are being controlled. In a simple understandable way not to offend those parties. Let’s be clear, I want everyone to own an American icon. Plenty out there. I’ve started something here and have plenty to say.
The JBM Pic is me on banks of Mississippi 1975 after my fathers forth deployment to Vietnam. 180502 Silver was owned by Lou Cundiff, he trained the kids for the Jr. Olympics in the day. He is someone who loved the AirRifle sport. From Louisiana.
All I want to see in someone showing me a higher number? This is all original piece, not altered and piece of history, regardless.
20cal, Bear thanks for your input. Couple more things on eBay how prices then I’ll get to the Animal in the room.
I would like to thank moderators of this website Allowing me to create this thread. It’s your call on what I’m trying to say to AIRGUN NATION. Please trust me, I have all our best interest in mind. This is not a I thread about price of a Sheridan air rifle, it’s my values on owing one.
I’m thor$$$, I joined ebay in 1999, I’m thor$$$ on gunbroker, been member on gunbroker sense 2006.
Both accounts have been suspended for a strong difference of opinion on value and price.
I want to show how these prices you pay are being controlled. In a simple understandable way not to offend those parties. Let’s be clear, I want everyone to own an American icon. Plenty out there. I’ve started something here and have plenty to say.
The JBM Pic is me on banks of Mississippi 1975 after my fathers forth deployment to Vietnam. 180502 Silver was owned by Lou Cundiff, he trained the kids for the Jr. Olympics in the day. He is someone who loved the AirRifle sport. From Louisiana.
All I want to see in someone showing me a higher number? This is all original piece, not altered and piece of history, regardless.
20cal, Bear thanks for your input. Couple more things on eBay how prices then I’ll get to the Animal in the room.
Frankly, it's hard to decipher what your agenda is in this thread with all the cryptic talk. Is it about the current prices of Sheridans, the rarity of Sheridan variants, or scamming buyers on eBay? You're kind of all over the place. I am a collector of Benjamin and Sheridan variants and am always looking for more to complete my collection. You stated earlier that you have been suspended from eBay and GB, so please tell us where your Sheridan sales are happening if you have sold over 150. Isn't that what this thread is really about—funneling collectors to your sales?1976 not 77 get your facts right sir. April 1977 Benjamin made its change, not that version any less than what it was intended to be.
Kinda hard to rewrite history, got me there. I have the willingness to control it’s future in my option of course.
Variants I feel are not more valuable than the next.
176-210, values don’t mater to me I know the ones who feel they are more valuable than others. Higher number Silverstreak out there probably, as I said show me ? There is a price and you will pay just like any used firearm, for condition and numbers. I’m not trying to establish price on what someone is going to pay. That’s not my business here. Thanks for keeping it real…………..
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No that’s not me, was thread I found from 2017Frankly, it's hard to decipher what your agenda is in this thread with all the cryptic talk. Is it about the current prices of Sheridans, the rarity of Sheridan variants, or scamming buyers on eBay? You're kind of all over the place. I am a collector of Benjamin and Sheridan variants and am always looking for more to complete my collection. You stated earlier that you have been suspended from eBay and GB, so please tell us where your Sheridan sales are happening if you have sold over 150. Isn't that what this thread is really about—funneling collectors to your sales?
If you would also like to elaborate on the 1976 date instead of 1977, I'd be very interested in hearing more about that.
Major score there my friend, making me want to grab an old one myself!View attachment 429355View attachment 429354I paid $250 for this one last spring at a flea market it does have factory Williams peep sight
Guilty as charged. Wiki, was wondering no date in 1976Nubie Sheridan collector (of shooters / not very rare collector one off's type )