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drhouse1971
22nd May 2007, 03:10
Hi
My Brother in Law has a Gold Cup Ten Brand new in the Box, and he was curious on what they are bringing now? Also does anyone have a pic and any info on this Model??
Thanks
Robby
Hunter
22nd May 2007, 03:29
Check out post 29 for a picture of a Gold Cup Ten
http://forum.m1911.org/showthread.php?t=19574&page=3&pp=10
Here is a link all about Colt 10mms
http://marina.fortunecity.com/harbour/347/10mm02.html
Welcome to the forum.
tailgunner
23rd May 2007, 00:10
I have a NIB Gold Cup Ten:
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/5646/gctenjm9.jpg
Here's the info card that came with it:
http://tinypic.com/67hyqr
http://tinypic.com/67i0d1
;)
Hunter
23rd May 2007, 00:45
tailgunner! I am glad to see you are still posting all those nice Colts! No hijack intended here but I did find a Elite .40 and a Super Elite. How have you been?
drhouse1971
23rd May 2007, 14:08
I have a NIB Gold Cup Ten:
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/5646/gctenjm9.jpg
Here's the info card that came with it:
http://tinypic.com/67hyqr
http://tinypic.com/67i0d1
;)
Hi Tailgunner
What are these pistols in this condition selling for, he was curious, he's had his Gold Cup 10 since 1991, and it's new in the box..
Thanks for the info and pic!!
Robby
drhouse1971
23rd May 2007, 14:09
Anyone know thats the going rate for one of these Gold Cup Tens, new in the box?
tailgunner
23rd May 2007, 19:14
Sorry for the late reply (stupid firewall at work won't let me connect to gun sites :mad: )
Hey Hunter, thanks! I check in here every now and then but you guys pounce on new threads so dang fast, I usually can't think of any to add to a thread!
drhouse1971, I haven't seen or really even checked to see what these pistols go for these days. I bought mine a couple years ago and I think I paid something like $950 for it. I would guess (and this is only a guess) that they'd go for anywheres between $1100 and maybe $1500 in NIB condition nowadays :confused:
I'm basing this strictly on the fact that it's a Colt, its limited production, it's a CS gun and its condition. Sounds about right?
Hunter
23rd May 2007, 21:57
tailgunner I believe that is a good estimation of value. As we know when it comes to Colt values you can throw the book out the window.
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