Have you noticed that all the rage today seems to be totally caught up with weapons that are black? There are those who go in for the desert tan, red white and blue, pink and ones the color of a June bug as well. I pose the question of where this leaves all the beautiful natural wood and metal guns of the past. Guns that were intentionally made to be better and not just made cheaper than the competition.
This is not intended to be an "us v. them" or cause conflict in any way, I just want to stir our thoughts as to the direction things are headed. Are we to the time where the auctions of collections in the past we once looked forward to are no longer to be auctionable unless you give them a going over with a black paint bomb?
It is a consumer driven market and manufacturers only make the things that sell and I don't wish to lay this at their feet. But do you think this is a fad or is it here to stay?
This is not intended to be an "us v. them" or cause conflict in any way, I just want to stir our thoughts as to the direction things are headed. Are we to the time where the auctions of collections in the past we once looked forward to are no longer to be auctionable unless you give them a going over with a black paint bomb?
It is a consumer driven market and manufacturers only make the things that sell and I don't wish to lay this at their feet. But do you think this is a fad or is it here to stay?