Chuck,

I witnessed a similar scenario at a Tulsa show. My buddy had a extremely nice Remington-Hepburn for sale on our table. A dealer across the isle came over and picked it up a started a diatribe on everything that was wrong with gun from the caliber to the case color. When he completed his assessment he asked the price. My buddy which was now a color of red that is better seen than described, asked him why in the world he would want to buy a piece of $**^ like that, took the gun, replaced it on the table and refused to quote him a price. He sold the gun for asking price later in the morning as the dealer watched from across the isle.


Dodging lions and wasting time.....