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i wouldn't consider that highly figured wood.
 
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So....what's your guess.....$4,500?...more?


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Somewhere between $6000-$7000 would be my guess.

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$10,000 easily.

By the way Vapodog, I know you like VZ-24s. If you ever get up to the New Cabelas near Rogers Minnesota there is a Gary Goudy VZ-24 in there with gorgeous metal and wood thats going for $6000.00.
 
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I don't want it.



The bolt's on the wrong side.


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Somewhere between $6000-$7000 would be my guess.

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I got a buck that says (assuming the reserve allows the sale) it goes for under $5,000

how many takers on this one?

I say this as it's a used custom...beautiful...yes...but not a comissioned gun...if you went to David Miller and asked him to make you one it's a total;ly different penny that gets shined.....


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I don't want it.



The bolt's on the wrong side.

learn to stand on your head to shoot Frank!!!!!


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If you read this earlier thread and saw the prior auction, you would see it went unsold (reserve not met) at $5100.
 
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I'll take your bet Vapodog.

But I'll say 6000+.


The last auction went to 5100.

I think someone may actually try to buy it this time and go 6000+.


Can't guess to what the reserve would be though.


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I'll take your bet Vapodog.

But I'll say 6000+.


It needs at least two wood upgrades to make that.


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No matter how one looks at it.....that's one work of art.....it's beautiful!!!!


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Somewhere between $6000-$7000 would be my guess.

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I got a buck that says (assuming the reserve allows the sale) it goes for under $5,000

how many takers on this one?

I say this as it's a used custom...beautiful...yes...but not a comissioned gun...if you went to David Miller and asked him to make you one it's a total;ly different penny that gets shined.....


OK, I'll take your bet thumb

You're gonna be CRYBABY when I get your $1 Big Grin

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TC1, I swear that there are folks here that will bid 5,001 for the gun just to win a $1 bet.....but you're on!!!


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TC1, I swear that there are folks here that will bid 5,001 for the gun just to win a $1 bet.....but you're on!!!


HA! Not to worry, it won't be me if it happens. Also, there are a lot of people that simply will not bid on a "reserve" auction. We'll just have to wait and see.

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lot of people that simply will not bid on a "reserve" auction.


I don't mind if the seller wants to state a minimum he can do so.....but state it up front and make it known.....I agree...the reserve is total


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I just looked at the auction again. What's this? I assume the action is cut in the back, but will it still extract cases like this? I would have thought a new longer one would have been installed. Is this common?

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I noticed that before but assumed that if Mr. Miller made it that it functioned just fine.

Call me wierd but it's got to have a different shroud and safety to attract my money.....(which is not much these days)

My interest in this gun is the art work...it's simply superb.....but in all honesty the gun by Jim Kobe on another thread don't take any back seats to this one at all.


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I just looked at the auction again. What's this? I assume the action is cut in the back, but will it still extract cases like this? I would have thought a new longer one would have been installed. Is this common?


I would expect the action to work as smooth as can be made to.

Certainly not common. But like I said I think this rifle is at least 25 years old.


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That style WAS the Style of David Miller for about 15 years before he started using Model 70 Classic Actions, which he in fact had a hand in designing. He used 1909 Argentines almost exclusively, and he had everyone annealed first, then worked on them, and then professionaly rehardened. With regard to the shroud and safety, David Miller was one of the pioneers in the two position safety. He was of the of the first to offer them to the trade.

That rifle will feed like greased lightning. I believe that if you went to The David Miller Company today and ordered one just like it you would probably have to pay somewhere in the neighborhood of $25,000, and you would get your choice of wood, plus the barrel would be different and it would carry Blackburn bottom metal and also have a bit of engraving.

$6000 would be a steal for that rifle.
 
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$6000 would be a steal for that rifle.




OK, prove us wrong and bid $6001 cheers

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why do you think I asked for the loan. If you will guarentee my bid I'd be happy to bid $6001 for that rifle. On my salary I could have you all paid up in about 5 years or so! clap
 
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why do you think I asked for the loan. If you will guarentee my bid I'd be happy to bid $6001 for that rifle. On my salary I could have you all paid up in about 5 years or so!


Sorry, We're in the same boat on this one. Frowner

Like you, I would love to own it. The absence of a black forend tip and the simple lines are stunning.

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Do you want these guns because of who built them or do you like the guns? Just curious, the Miller Rifle will certainly be well made but I am not that enamored with it, but more so than the other one, but that is just choice.


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Do you want these guns because of who built them or do you like the guns? Just curious, the Miller Rifle will certainly be well made but I am not that enamored with it, but more so than the other one, but that is just choice.

Chic, it was my understyanding that we was all talking about the David Miller gun.

The other one is also a nice rifle but not in the same league. The birdseye gun should bring substantially less........


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I'll admit it. I lust for a David Miller Rifle. Especially an older one built on a mauser action. I agree that there are many that are built just as nice as his and I have looked at many. there is just something about his mauser rifles that is attractive. I like his bolt handles and the shape of Curt Crum's stocks the best.

And I definitely wouldn't mind that little Polish Rifle either, although it wouldn't stay 30-06 for very long.
 
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Chic, With exception to the extractor, I really like the rifle. Probably no were near as much as the owner or 22WRF Wink

I doubt personally you could get me to come off the $$$ Vapodog guessed the rifle would sell for, but I'm all for taking his $1 clap and I know this rifle will sell for more because the "hype" surrounding the name of the guy who built it.

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I just looked at the auction again. What's this? I assume the action is cut in the back, but will it still extract cases like this? I would have thought a new longer one would have been installed. Is this common?


For some reason David Miller does a lot of his rifles that way. I have seen some of his Model 70s done the same way. No one, that I know of, has ever given a reason why he doesn't use a longer extractor. I am sure it will work the way it is but if I was spending that much money I would want a longer one for looks alone. On another note for what it's worth, Jack Belk maintained it was a mistake not to use a longer one.

I have to agree with Chic, the Miller rifle doesn't do a lot for me either. I am also sure it is well made but there are several little things I would want changed and that doesn't happen when you have Miller build you a rifle.


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Somewhere between $6000-$7000 would be my guess.

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I got a buck that says (assuming the reserve allows the sale) it goes for under $5,000

how many takers on this one?

I say this as it's a used custom...beautiful...yes...but not a comissioned gun...if you went to David Miller and asked him to make you one it's a total;ly different penny that gets shined.....


Check the auction lately? rotflmo I know it hasn't sold but you're out of the running. stir

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Check the auction lately? rotflmo I know it hasn't sold but you're out of the running. stir

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OK...PM me your address and I'll mail you a buck.....but the $5000 bid seems set up.....I Owe RMiller as well.....


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I wont take your buck 'til it goes over $6000.

I bid $5000 so the real bidding can start with nearly 6 days still left. Course it would have been nice to win at $5000.


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I wont take your buck 'til it goes over $6000.

I bid $5000 so the real bidding can start with nearly 6 days still left. Course it would have been nice to win at $5000.
You couldn't go $4999 could you?

Here's the deal.....I'll go double or nothing at $6,000...deal?


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I guess I could have let there be a little suspence at $4999. Big Grin

I'm in for double or nothing. Big Grin


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I wont take your buck 'til it goes over $6000.

I bid $5000 so the real bidding can start with nearly 6 days still left. Course it would have been nice to win at $5000.
You couldn't go $4999 could you?

Here's the deal.....I'll go double or nothing at $6,000...deal?


Well, the way I understood the bet is it had to actually sell, not just pass a bid price soo you haven't lost yet.

Yes! I'll double down on the $6K mark for $2 HA! animal your on.

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22WRF,
Good honest answer. I checked the guys other auctions and I am salivating over some of his shotguns. He has a 20 ga Browning Superposed in 20 ga and the resever has been met at $1500 +. Hate to even mention it as Jim Kobe will just buy it up.


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I am salivating over some of his shotguns.

If you like great shotguns look here. These will auction just a few miles from me next Saturday.

That side X side 28 Ga sporting clays model don't have ten brothers in the entire US!!!!!


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