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Firearms
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Wisconsin's Largest Federally Licensed Firearms Auction Center! Our indoor auction facility is set
up for showcasing your firearms collection 1.) The legal ability to sell your firearms to in or out of state buyers, meaning more potential buyers & better prices for you! 2.) Extensive knowledge in firearms which allows us to properly market and advertise you guns. 3.) A huge buyers list of past customers who will be personally notified of your upcoming firearms auction. To consign firearms for one of our
upcoming auctions, or for your firearm appraisal needs call or e-mail
and ask for Curt at 608-326-8108 Our Next Firearms
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Febuary
2007
Gunderson Firearms Auction (Top to Bottom) Colt Bisley in 38 WCF $2,650 Colt Bisley in 38 WCF $1,700 |
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Febuary
2007
Gunderson Firearms Auction Winchester 1897 Omaha Police gun $3,025 |
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Febuary
2007 1873
Winchester reblued
rifle
44 WCF Marlin
Model 1881 |
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Sept.
16th 2006
Red Quinn Estate (Top to Bottom) Winchester Model 12 20ga $700 Winchester Model 12 28ga $4,500 Winchester Model 42 410ga $1,400 |
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Sept.
16th 2006
Red Quinn Estate (Top to Bottom) Winchester 1886 40-60 cal $2,900 Winchester 1886 45-90 cal $3,300 Winchester 1886 33WCF $2,000 |
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Auctioneers Curt and John Kramer
pose with the April 2006 Spring Sporting Auctions big ticket. A Civil
War Model 1859 Berdan Sharps. |
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April 2006 1888 Springfield Ramrod
Bayonet $1,000 |
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April
2006 1941 Johnson Rifle |
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The
top selling item and the big buzz at our April 10th 2005 Spring Sporting
Auction went to this rare Winchester Cartridge Board. It settled on
a final selling price of $13,250
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This
Winchester Model 21, 20 ga. was the top selling lot at the Tom Fretty
Firearms Estate Auction in August of 2005 with a final price of $7,500
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The Japanese Samurai
swords also drew a large following selling for $2,750
and $1,550 respectfully
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(August 2005)
Wm. Moore & Co. 8 GA which commanded a $4,300 bid, the German Drillings below was solid at $1,100 |
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(Aug. 2005)
Powder horns were in demand at the Fretty Firearms Estate The top 4 early powder horns sold brought $720, $715, $605 and $450 respectfully. |
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A nice grouping of
Civil war carbines in our Spring 2005 Auction drew a lot of interest
with this 2nd Model Maynard topping out the carbines with a final
price of $2,300
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Kramer
Real Estate & Auction Services, LLC
203 E. Blackhawk Ave. Prairie du Chien, WI 53821
Phone: 608-326-8108 E-mail: kramer@mhtc.net
"We
Sell the Earth & Everything On It!"