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Historic Firearms memorabilia
[edit] Finding Historic Firearms MemorabiliaWith the wide variety of historic firearms memorabilia available it can be more difficult to decide what to collect than to find the items themselves! Used book stores are usually a good place to find books about firearms, vintage as well as new. Books are always a great place to start in any collecting adventure. [edit] Local Sources of Antique FirearmsWhile the most obvious choice might be to check out the antique stores, it is probably not the best location to find actual firearms. Antique stores are good sources for accessories and vintage magazines but most are not set up to deal with the regulations governing firearms sales.
Gun shows are often a likely source of older weapons and the dealers are better informed. Pawnshops are also a possibility. Another good way to begin a collection of firearms memorabilia is by getting involved with a gun club or a historic reenactment group. [edit] Many Ways to Collect MemorabiliaVintage firearms memorabilia encompasses a wide spectrum of items. The aficionados may choose to collect items in small or large groups:
Or he may choose to collect items related to the firearms such as:
[edit] Internet Resources for Firearms MemorabiliaOf course the Internet is an almost endless resource for acquiring any type of collectible memorabilia. eBay has lots of ephemera, especially from World War I and II. If you are looking for actual firearms, however, there are better sites.
[edit] Historic Weapons Come with Modern ProblemsBuying, collecting, and displaying historic firearms presents a number of safety problems. Even while stored or displayed, the owner carries liability risk. If he is using the gun in historic reenactments, the safety issues are compounded. The Ohio History website has some excellent information on handling these old weapons. [edit] Basic Gun Safety RulesIn this, as in everything, the basic gun safety rules apply:
[edit] Purchase InsuranceMany insurance companies have special policies for historic firearms. If you are planning to collect one or one thousand, insurance is a wise consideration. [edit] Other MemorabiliaCollectors gather other types of historic firearms memorabilia as well. Antique powder horns dating from the turn of the 19th century can be found for less than $300. Riflescopes can be quite expensive if they are from World War II German weapons. The value of antiques you are considering will be determined by rarity, condition, and desirability, just as with any other collectible. [edit] Unusual CollectiblesThere are items related to firearms highly desired, and yet might not immediately come to mind when you consider the genre:
[edit] ResourcesIn order to get the most enjoyment from collecting historic weaponry consider performing a thorough study. Becoming familiar with the styles and types of firearms throughout history will result in confident purchases. [edit] Recommended Reading
[edit] Preserving HistoryBy collecting and caring for historic firearms memorabilia, history is preserved for the generations to come. By remembering our past, we are able to better understand our present and change our future. Being the caretaker to these fascinating objects allows us to be a link between generations. |
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