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Offer in thousands comes from collector; were Texas Ranger's
Thursday, December 06, 2007By MIKE MARSHALLTimes Staff Writer [email protected]
FAYETTEVILLE, Tenn. - It took two days, a 40-mile drive and about 20 seconds of drilling for Dave Shade to open the trunk.
But as soon as he opened it, he knew he'd found the treasure he'd been hoping for when he made the starting bids at the estate sale on the morning of Oct. 7, 2006.
In the right tray of the trunk, partially hidden by some clothing, were two pistols.
Immediately, he saw some initials engraved just above the handle of one of the guns: "T.R.''
At first, Shade thought he had found two guns with a connection to Teddy Roosevelt and the Spanish-American War.
Bit by bit, though, Shade discovered more clues and pieced together the tale of the guns.
Soon, the story circulated among collectors: Both pistols were used by a cavalryman during the Civil War.
A collector in Texas has already offered him $50,000 for the guns. Another has estimated the guns' worth at about $75,000.
Shade wonders if they're worth more than that.
"How does this happen in Lincoln County, Tenn., or anywhere else?'' Shade said. "The lesson here is to buy as many locked trunks as you can.''
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Thursday, December 06, 2007By MIKE MARSHALLTimes Staff Writer [email protected]
FAYETTEVILLE, Tenn. - It took two days, a 40-mile drive and about 20 seconds of drilling for Dave Shade to open the trunk.
But as soon as he opened it, he knew he'd found the treasure he'd been hoping for when he made the starting bids at the estate sale on the morning of Oct. 7, 2006.
In the right tray of the trunk, partially hidden by some clothing, were two pistols.
Immediately, he saw some initials engraved just above the handle of one of the guns: "T.R.''
At first, Shade thought he had found two guns with a connection to Teddy Roosevelt and the Spanish-American War.
Bit by bit, though, Shade discovered more clues and pieced together the tale of the guns.
Soon, the story circulated among collectors: Both pistols were used by a cavalryman during the Civil War.
A collector in Texas has already offered him $50,000 for the guns. Another has estimated the guns' worth at about $75,000.
Shade wonders if they're worth more than that.
"How does this happen in Lincoln County, Tenn., or anywhere else?'' Shade said. "The lesson here is to buy as many locked trunks as you can.''
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