@ a square: Yeah, it was obviously a slip of the typist's finger. Didn't stop people from bidding it up though. It's at $2700 this morning. (But that's only in Canadian dollars.
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yup - too bad it got bid so high without knowing what it was - or maybe some bid it up because they thpought they knew and someone else did not ? these things gotta be taken into consideration when bidding auctions , so many dont know what they really have or are hoping to profit on the confusion ???? ive always researched and bidor sold accordingly , some do not have the same standards , its what it is - buyer be ware type situation ,
as an aside , i often get 44colt brass in my pickups from shoots mixed with my 45colt brass - no-one gets all of their own brass back , there are always 38s in there too , mess in the tumbler if you dont sort up front and i dont , they end up stuck inside my 45s , but the 44-45 is not so easily recognized till they hit the first die - you just discard-pass to a friend who shoots these ,
i think the 45cowboy is in between the colt and scofield , but since i dont shoot them im not sure , ive heard they are cut down 45 colt brass , not at all sure why they do that when the 45colt work just fine in cowboy loads ,