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<blockquote data-quote="BobBarker" data-source="post: 1380943" data-attributes="member: 5775"><p>I think the main thing people on here have a problem with, is that you aren't going to get 95% return on investment on custom work you have had done. The more work a gun has had done on it, usually the smaller mass appeal it has. Think about all of the wonderful shotguns from years past that have a cutts on them. People thought that was a great thing to do, but in hindsight it really lowered the guns value and appeal to potential buyers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobBarker, post: 1380943, member: 5775"] I think the main thing people on here have a problem with, is that you aren't going to get 95% return on investment on custom work you have had done. The more work a gun has had done on it, usually the smaller mass appeal it has. Think about all of the wonderful shotguns from years past that have a cutts on them. People thought that was a great thing to do, but in hindsight it really lowered the guns value and appeal to potential buyers. [/QUOTE]
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