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TAXICAT
07-07-2014, 01:06
Found a 6 page catalog from a allentown pa dealer that always had beautiful guns on his table..these two pistols were listed.


Colt1911 a first year production commercial colt1911.45cal serial # 1171. All org. With no modifications. 80% org blue thinning in places.ex. Bore.grips are org. No cracks or splits. A very nice all org early colt fine $1,095.00

colt 1911 a1 a near new ww2 colt auto. Ser#1615121. 99% org. Park with only minor wear near muzzle edge.mint bore.grips are 1oo% new and perfect.$950.00

1563621
07-07-2014, 01:53
2005

Scott Gahimer
07-07-2014, 07:58
Sounds more like late '90s to me...about 1997-98?

TAXICAT
07-08-2014, 11:05
Right on the money. 1997. Peter Cardone was the dealer.

Mike Josephic
07-10-2014, 12:16
Amazing price on the early #1171, 1911 Colt -- especially when you consider what they go for now just 14 years
later! I need a time machine (don't we all).

Let's put some more plutonium in the Delorean Doc and go back to 1912!!

ignats
07-12-2014, 10:51
An inflation calculator puts that $1095 at $1623 in today's money. I'd pay $1600 for it today if it's as good as stated. It performed better than most 401k or IRA's.

Wick
07-14-2014, 09:45
I can recall holding a complete WWI 1911 rig (pistol, mags, mag pouch, holster, belt, and first aid kit) at a show in 1998. It was $1000. I was seriously considering it, but hadn't started to talk turkey with the seller. I passed on it because I realized I didn't know jack about the pistol, other than the basics of how to tell a 1911 from an ...A1 and didn't want to get taken.

It didn't take very long in my education to realize that I should have handed the guy the cash and walked away with the rig. Marriage, mortgage, and two kids later, I don't have that kind of cash sitting around anymore. Curse you, ignorance of youth!!!!