Webleys

Don't take this the wrong way John, I think it's a fair question, since in the past there HAVE been multiple old Enfield revolvers and such for sale (although not antique).
Is the rule of thumb that we should assume for your antique page that all of those items are the only one for each type listed? Just good to know for future reference. i.e. For all we know, you may have got a crate full of old Webley MKI's from a Brit army warehouse that you put up for sale. What would help, would be like some other vendors have, an active stock quantity, indicating how many are left after each order is placed. Just sayin'.

Multiple are in the used or new section.... These were in the used section, each one is pictured and described, something not done when we have more than one
For secutiry reasons we will NOT post our inevntory....
YES we will indicate when only one.... Instead of saying they were from a collection, which should indicate single units
John
 
Multiple are in the used or new section.... These were in the used section, each one is pictured and described, something not done when we have more than one
For secutiry reasons we will NOT post our inevntory....
YES we will indicate when only one.... Instead of saying they were from a collection, which should indicate single units
John


Sorry , but I can only understand part of this ^ (the security part)
 
Multiple are in the used or new section.... These were in the used section, each one is pictured and described, something not done when we have more than one
For secutiry reasons we will NOT post our inevntory....
YES we will indicate when only one.... Instead of saying they were from a collection, which should indicate single units
John
I doubted, but had hoped there was more than one. I also got the email this morning after ordering it. Any chance there is a stash of antique class Webleys somewhere in the world? At the $800 price point I think you would sell many of these - the price that antiques are commanding is crazy and that's only the reason I haven't picked one (or two) up.
 
well, all you guys that are interested in antique webleys should know that there are a bunch for sale right now in the antiques thread of the EE. Yes, prices are high, because they are antiques. That's what they go for unfortunately. I myself am selling a very rare version of the Mk I, which goes for even more $$. If you can get them for less than the $1600-$2000 they usually command, then snap them up. Prices are only going up, especially with our crappy dollar.
 
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