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Offline flash-in-the-pan

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"KLEANBORE SCATTER LOADS"
« on: March 29, 2006, 05:12:44 PM »
I have a full box, 25 rnds. of Remington Kleanbore Scatter Loads, shur-shiot"Wetproof, 12 ga.  
Roll-crimped, box illustration shows a cross-wad in the shot column, the box is getting more beat-up with every move, but I wonder what they are worth, individually, or full box.

The cases are paper,  of course, and fluted. Originally red, most likely, but now faded.Over-the-ehot wad says 3DRAM EQUIV, 1-1/8 OZ, #6 shot

Headstamp REM_UMC    No. 12       SHURSHOT  
Neither highbrass  nor lowbrass, sort of middle,   brass is only lightly discolored on some shells, others are nice,  but not quite shiny-new.

I'm curious about worth, and could be convinced to sell these

Thanks,

Flash
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« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2006, 02:57:50 PM »
Unfortunately, the most valueable shotgun shells are those in illustrated boxes with birds or scenery on the boxes. The boxes are the valuable part, while many collectors even discard old shotshells, and display only the boxes. Individual shotgun shells, in paper or plastic cases don't have much more value than new cases.
 Your old shells are interesting, but not extremely valuable.
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« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2006, 03:51:02 PM »
Thanks, marlinman.  I guess I was hoping to sell them somehow  on the web.

Now, doggone it, I'll just have to go to a big gunshow ( OH, HOW i DO JUST HATE THAT PROSPECT), pay $10 for entry, just walk around all day long, to all the tables, and talk to simply everybody I meet about these shells.  And maybe hope to sell them for more than the gate fee, nevermind how much money I spend on other useless gadgets like maybe an AR-15 or something.

And it will take me ALL DAY, and on into the evening, probably.  javascript:emoticon(':?')
Confused

Well, thank goodness I have an understanding wife, who knows that I MUST sell these shells, no matter the cost!

Thanks for the advice.

Flash
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