Sixgun Symphony
02-14-2004, 08:58 PM
Dateline: ANAHEIM, California
11-11-2003
The gun that killed outlaw Jesse James has sold at auction for $350,000.
The .44 caliber nickel-finished Smith & Wesson was purchased Monday by an absentee bidder who requested anonymity, said Brian Maize, spokesman for Little John's Antique Arms Inc., which organized the auction.
There were more than 20 bidders for the gun, which had been expected to bring about $300,000.
"It probably went back to Texas," Maize said. "(The price) bounced...
http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?refid=ovav_key&docid=1P1:87064692
11-11-2003
The gun that killed outlaw Jesse James has sold at auction for $350,000.
The .44 caliber nickel-finished Smith & Wesson was purchased Monday by an absentee bidder who requested anonymity, said Brian Maize, spokesman for Little John's Antique Arms Inc., which organized the auction.
There were more than 20 bidders for the gun, which had been expected to bring about $300,000.
"It probably went back to Texas," Maize said. "(The price) bounced...
http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?refid=ovav_key&docid=1P1:87064692