cyberdan
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don't ever believe a seller!!!!!!
I followed a YS sign and stopped. I saw a table with costume jewelry and started looking with my loupe. The seller came up and there is no gold or silver on the table because his wife checked everything (guess she didn't read my book
) I found a 10K chain that weighs 1.5gr. Not a lot of $$ but I only paid 25¢ 
Now here is the good stuff I found. The first is a circa 1926 Trade Stimulator put in a penny and if it land in the right spot you get 5¢ 10¢ 25¢ in drinks or store merchandise. I paid $20 and negoitiong right now with someone for $200.


The other is a kids capgun, probably 1940. It the Big Horn model. A company called Kilgore made it. This thing looks real. It had a lot of play time. It had to be repaired once and I think the cylinder is from a different gun.


While I have your attention this is what I got last weekend, a Walther Nighthawk. It is a $200 CO2 pellet gun.
I thought it was real until I got home. It cost me $0

I followed a YS sign and stopped. I saw a table with costume jewelry and started looking with my loupe. The seller came up and there is no gold or silver on the table because his wife checked everything (guess she didn't read my book


Now here is the good stuff I found. The first is a circa 1926 Trade Stimulator put in a penny and if it land in the right spot you get 5¢ 10¢ 25¢ in drinks or store merchandise. I paid $20 and negoitiong right now with someone for $200.


The other is a kids capgun, probably 1940. It the Big Horn model. A company called Kilgore made it. This thing looks real. It had a lot of play time. It had to be repaired once and I think the cylinder is from a different gun.


While I have your attention this is what I got last weekend, a Walther Nighthawk. It is a $200 CO2 pellet gun.

