chraland51
Expert
Do not feel bad about selling things way too cheap. Several years ago when I was culling down my gun collection, I got rid of a 7.7mm Japanese Arisaka with the chrysanthemum left intact, a dust cover and the original bayonet. I let my model 1917 go way too cheap because the bolt # did not match the receiver #. Most weapons used it WWI did not match because an armorer just gave a soldier one that had been re-built when one was needed instead of fixing the original on the spot. I also let my Mk IV SMLE go way too cheap judging by what the beat up examples go for today. The thing that really irks me is that years ago I used to own an RCA Victor Superheterodyne Radiola Model 98 just like one that was in the Indiana State Museum that worked very well with a cheap set of TV rabbitt ears. I tripled my money, but got about 20% of what it was worth. Now, I just collect and do not sell anything anymore. Live and learn!!!