One also has to conclude that:

It cannot be proved that this gun was never owned by Wyatt Earp. I also conclude that it won't go for the same price it would if it could be proved that Mr. Earp owned it.

It cannot be proved that this gun was never owned by Teddy Roosevelt. We can conclude that it won't go for as much as it would if it had been documented that Teddy had carried it up San Juan Hill.

It cannot be proved that these barrels aren't, as they most certainly appear to be, cut. We can conclude that the gun wont go for anywhere near what it would go for if the barrels didn't appear to be most certainly cut.


Last edited by AmarilloMike; 07/26/13 03:14 PM.


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