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Originally Posted by add
These vintage machines are getting harder to come by.

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I thought for a minute that was a map of where safariman buried his guns for his impending trustee visit...

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I have a Holland&Holland Royal in 300 H&H magnum for sale. It's been mostly a safe queen and just has a few handling marks. I'm offering it for $29,000. It might actually be worth much more than that because it's been mis-stamped. The craftsman at H&H had probably been drinking and stamped it "Savage", but don't pay any attention to that. It really is an H&H. Case not included.


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And "The truth shall set you free".


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Originally Posted by bobhanson1
Originally Posted by add
These vintage machines are getting harder to come by.

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I thought for a minute that was a map of where safariman buried his guns for his impending trustee visit...


Oh, I'm betting they're not buried.. Unless some of his enablers on here get spooked and start digging in their backyard.


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After watching a show on "best of the west rifles" I googled them, and found this diddy from 2008


#2089755 - 03/16/08 05:36 AM Re: best of the west rifles what a joke!!
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I have seen a few Charletains do over a CZ 550 with a new stock and try to sell them for 5K as a custom DGR. One is born every moment, I guess...


Fitting words from Mark?

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Another gold medal there!


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Originally Posted by hemiallen
After watching a show on "best of the west rifles" I googled them, and found this diddy from 2008


#2089755 - 03/16/08 05:36 AM Re: best of the west rifles what a joke!!
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I have seen a few Charletains do over a CZ 550 with a new stock and try to sell them for 5K as a custom DGR. One is born every moment, I guess...


Fitting words from Mark?

Oh, the irony!

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A charlatan (also called swindler) is a person practising quackery or some similar confidence trick in order to obtain money, fame or other advantages via some form of pretense or deception.

OMG-Reads like someone here on the Fire.


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Originally Posted by 4ager
The problem is that Mark can't remember which lie he told most recently, and he convinces himself that his lies are truth.


This is a narcissist greatest trait.

They often live in a world they created and only they understand how said world operates.


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Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by 4ager
The problem is that Mark can't remember which lie he told most recently, and he convinces himself that his lies are truth.


This is a narcissist greatest trait.

They often live in a world they created and only they understand how said world operates.
Kinda like someone in the White House. whistle


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Originally Posted by 12344mag

This is a narcissist greatest trait.
They often live in a world they created and only they understand how said world operates.


That world perplexes me. But a few short weeks ago:
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Apparently "looking at cash flow" isn't a strong suit.
That unto itself is odd because he's better at everything else, done more than most, and, has/had far "cooler stuff" than anyone here. whistle



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Originally Posted by SKane
Originally Posted by 12344mag

This is a narcissist greatest trait.
They often live in a world they created and only they understand how said world operates.


That world perplexes me. But a few short weeks ago:
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Apparently "looking at cash flow" isn't a strong suit.
That unto itself is odd because he's better at everything else, done more than most, and, has/had far "cooler stuff" than anyone here. whistle

safariman started this thread on 5/18/15 1:16pm very interesting.


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Originally Posted by SKane
Originally Posted by 12344mag

This is a narcissist greatest trait.
They often live in a world they created and only they understand how said world operates.


That world perplexes me. But a few short weeks ago:
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Apparently "looking at cash flow" isn't a strong suit.
That unto itself is odd because he's better at everything else, done more than most, and, has/had far "cooler stuff" than anyone here. whistle



The OP's own words in the very first paragraph of his post that started this whole thread has had me shaking my head in amazement from the get-go.

The first sentence he states an urgent need to sell this special keepsake rifle to help cover monstrous Rx as well as other assorted medical bills coming in soon. (Which is very much understandable)

But then goes on to name potential trades he would consider taking as partial payment.

Maybe it's just my warped way of thinking but were it me under the same circumstances I'm pretty certain I'd be insisting on full cash sales and not suggesting partial trades on anything.

Originally Posted by safariman
I had this rifle in my keep forever pile, and I really do love it, but I have a monster Rx bill coming for the immunosupresant drugs I have to take now, plus co pays etc. for my hospital stay and Kidney Transplant. So, this one is back up for sale. I would consider a Mauser, Ruger mdl 77 Mk ll, or Winchester pre 64 or Classic action 30/06 as a part trade....

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I have noticed that as well, he first needs cash, usually stating huge bills to pay, then suggests he would take a partial trade vs only cash. He has done that for a long time.

I believe his buying mentality and methods remind me of an 11 year old, but it could be caused by being a Genius like he claims to be......NOT

I suspect he is posting guns for sale/ money needed, on other websites as I doubt he can continue life without some drama from buying and selling firearms. He thrives on it.

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Mark should run for President , because he has all the quantification's for the job.


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he lives....

from another thread:

https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbth...Number/9992946/what/showflat/fpart/2/q/1

Originally Posted by safariman
Breaking my silence here for a good reason and cause. Won't be checking out this thread as it goes along as I am logged on very little these days and mostly to just converse with my many friends here via PM's. That said, I recently purchased Tim's pre 64 in 300 H%H. It is as described and fills a big void in my 'bucket list' firearms. I also purchased two vintage Weaver scopes at the same time and they, too, were priced fairly and are in the excellent condition described.

NOdog in this fight, but if I had the cash for this 30/06 I would love to buy it. And I would gladly deal with Tim again and hope to.


I wonder if the purchase of the H&H took place before or after the medical bills were taken care of?

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Originally Posted by SKane
Originally Posted by 12344mag

This is a narcissist greatest trait.
They often live in a world they created and only they understand how said world operates.


That world perplexes me. But a few short weeks ago:
[Linked Image]

Apparently "looking at cash flow" isn't a strong suit.
That unto itself is odd because he's better at everything else, done more than most, and, has/had far "cooler stuff" than anyone here. whistle



Originally Posted by safariman
Breaking my silence here for a good reason and cause. Won't be checking out this thread as it goes along as I am logged on very little these days and mostly to just converse with my many friends here via PM's. That said, I recently purchased Tim's pre 64 in 300 H%H. It is as described and fills a big void in my 'bucket list' firearms. I also purchased two vintage Weaver scopes at the same time and they, too, were priced fairly and are in the excellent condition described.

NOdog in this fight, but if I had the cash for this 30/06 I would love to buy it. And I would gladly deal with Tim again and hope to.


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You beat me.




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