Based on what? Valuation appraisals are nothing more than educated guesses. The value of an item is what the buyer, on any given day, is willing to pay.
Totally agree. I’ve collecting since the late 50’s. I’m always adding to my collection and attempting to add to my knowledge. It would be a pleasure to listen to the appraiser’s insights without the drivel.
Germanic rifles such as that have a very small number of dedicated collectors compared to many of the others. As such are often times hard to find buy.
I've never heard it pronounced like that in Scotland there's a couple of different ways depending where in Britain you're from, 'Buck-an-an' is probably the correct pronunciation.
So why the photo of a Trapdoor Springfield when talking about a Model of 1847? And a "circa 1900" German Schuetzen Rifle... in 219 Zipper? (A calibre introduced by Winchester USA in 1937?) This is getting unwatchable.
Under name Feuerstutzen some german targetshooters in oldest german targetshooters in oldest german targetshooters society still shoot this old rifles, most common in 8,15 x 42 R, formerly called Schützenpatrone.
most of these are really undervalued
Based on what? Valuation appraisals are nothing more than educated guesses. The value of an item is what the buyer, on any given day, is willing to pay.
The most valuable gun in the world is the one that saves your life.
The most valuable gun in the world is the one you never will need. 😉
No it isn't.
Why can't we listen to the appraiser and guest without the commentary? Just saying...
Probably because then you wouldnt know about our 15th American President James Bushnan @6:00 lololol
Totally agree. I’ve collecting since the late 50’s. I’m always adding to my collection and attempting to add to my knowledge. It would be a pleasure to listen to the appraiser’s insights without the drivel.
They have to change it to avoid copyright.
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I stopped the video because of this.
Buchanan = "Boosh-uh-nun" LOL LOL
The correct pronunciation is "Bew cannon" for those ignorant of US history.
President Bew-Kannon...goodness gracious
Thanks. ✌🏻👊🏼
Any time!
The show speaks for itself
Be Quiet
😮my
These estimators are throwing out low prices trying to buy them off the owners.
Germanic rifles such as that have a very small number of dedicated collectors compared to many of the others. As such are often times hard to find buy.
It’s all only worth what someone is willing to pay for it
Bu - Cannon
It's like the "WorstFest" of a.i. I never watched...
Sad days 😺
I was able to get thru 3 of them would have loved to hear the appraisers voice rather than some voice repeating their words.
Who is James Bushman?
AI Narration. Hate it
This is a old shows and old prices
i think the values are way off on most of these...
Yep, guns go crazy by a person's gun or a particular battle! Have seen Priceless item for pennies!
The president was Buchanan. Pronounced bucanon. Yes the story about giving the president an elk horn chair is known.
Why not let us watch this antique roadshow special without the goofy narration?
I think most of these estimates are under by large amount... a very large amount.
No, gen-Z kids are only interested in what their smart phones are doing. Antiques are so yesterday to them.
5:59 AI narrator ruins this video because it doesn’t pronounce the president’s name correctly 🤦🏻♂️
Bush nun?
Its Buchanan, pronounced bwu-cannon.
Is this a machine read script?
I've never heard it pronounced like that in Scotland there's a couple of different ways depending where in Britain you're from, 'Buck-an-an' is probably the correct pronunciation.
So one guy's relative was a judge that stole a weapon after a murder trial?
Obviously he was the judge of that !
Weird how pistols are worth more than rifles.
These estimates are about 1/2 what they are worth.
I gave up when the narrator mispronounced Buchanan
That's because the narrator is ai
So why the photo of a Trapdoor Springfield when talking about a Model of 1847? And a "circa 1900" German Schuetzen Rifle... in 219 Zipper? (A calibre introduced by Winchester USA in 1937?) This is getting unwatchable.
Under name Feuerstutzen some german targetshooters in oldest german targetshooters in oldest german targetshooters society still shoot this old rifles, most common in 8,15 x 42 R, formerly called Schützenpatrone.
Mistake, wanted to write oldest german targetshooters society Deutscher Schützenbund from 1861.
I "HATE THE WORD=, RETAIL AUCTION, JUST 1 QUESTION, HOW MUCH COMMISSION, DOES THE AUCTION, &AUCTIONEER GET AFTER ANY OF THESE GUNS ARE SOLD,!!!.
Did he just say butchnan
Low low low valuations.
bush-a-nan wtf?
The commentary is ghastly. A gun purchased by a post-civil war Texas Ranger wouldn't be "Military Issue" .
Now, try to get that money……
that's why you buy a gun.....
to "get" your money !!! 😺
Why don't you let the appraisers do the talking. They don't need a script like you do.
I wonder if the prices have taken in consideration of Bidenomics.
My beliefs isn't the same as theirs. Have seen PRICELESS American heritage for pennies and Fancy pants stuff for WOW $
You should see my guns 💪
the colt dragoon is worth 30k so yeah these clips are very old or these fellas are full of shyte
i concur , yet believe tit's a lil of both ol son.... 😺
The AI dictation is terrible
Great content but terrible on the eyes.
Agreed...!
not a looker in the whole lot 😺
Why the need to narrate……?