"the rich stay rich by behaving as if they are poor, and the poor stay poor by acting as if they're rich""
You obviously have limited experiences with the truly wealthy...
"the rich stay rich by behaving as if they are poor, and the poor stay poor by acting as if they're rich""
So, I get that it's rare, and old. Is that it? Is it a superior firearm as well? Had they gone ahead full speed, there'd be thousands just like it. I know lots of old things that are one of a kind in the world, that aren't worth bending over to pick up if you drop them. I realize the value is whatever someone will pay for it, Canuck44, you said you'd buy it if you had the lotto money, I'm just wondering what about it, makes it worth that much. ArtyMan, have you had it for long? I presume it's not a shooter, at that price.
"the rich stay rich by behaving as if they are poor, and the poor stay poor by acting as if they're rich""
You're confusing the terms wealthy and rich. There is a big difference.You obviously have limited experiences with the truly wealthy...There are those that genuinely have more money than they can spend in a lifetime. In some circles (not mine) $20,000 is a nice dinner for four in a "decent" restaurant...
I could buy 57 Norinco 1911's for that price!

I still don't get it. I guess that I'm too young to appreciate the historical significance behind it.
I can't believe you brought Nork-stinko into an NNA discussion. Thats worse than wearing a fake Rolex.![]()

Why doesn't it shock me that people that would consider owning a NP29 can't see the value of a true piece of 1911 history?
An interesting perspective.....
I will say, in my own case, I do have an acute appreciation for all aspects of the NAA 1911 [hence my CGN user name...] I also actually own 2 Norinco NP-29's....
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Zing!
Hmm, I think I'm going to buy that pistol. Does anyone want to buy a boat, two 4runners, a 69 VW notchback, a '30 Ford sedan, my wife's new bike, my son's lego, my daughter's dog, my dog, my wife's Rolex (bought new in Mexico this winter), a bunch of fishing tackle, and my modest collection of full stocked rifles?
I've seen two of them, and don't recal ever seeing one for sale. But I have to admit, I'm kind of surprise someone would even bother listing it on CGN. I thought it would have went from one collector directly to another collector.
So, I get that it's rare, and old. Is that it? Is it a superior firearm as well? Had they gone ahead full speed, there'd be thousands just like it. I know lots of old things that are one of a kind in the world, that aren't worth bending over to pick up if you drop them. I realize the value is whatever someone will pay for it, Canuck44, you said you'd buy it if you had the lotto money, I'm just wondering what about it, makes it worth that much. ArtyMan, have you had it for long? I presume it's not a shooter, at that price.



























