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GA Item Gone: FS/FT ****MASTER ENGRAVED REMINGTON RAND****BEN SHOSTLE

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Item Name: Item Gone: FS/FT ****MASTER ENGRAVED REMINGTON RAND****BEN SHOSTLE

Location: Paulding

Zip Code: 30153

Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $10000
Trade Value or Items Looking For: $12000 really looking for cash!!! If it was a trade, it would have to be something very awesome

Caliber: 45

Willing to Ship: Yes

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: Please look at the pictures I have attached and read the listing! This is a Remington Rand 1911 that has been hand engraved by the ENGRAVER guild at one time BEN SHOSTLE if you do not know who he is look him up and pull his stuff up on GunBroker all you have to do is type his name in and look what stuff sell for!!!! I have had this gun verbally appraised at Rock Island auction company at $10,000. They also said if I could verify that it was General Patton’s that it would be a six figure gun. I have tried for years now to get this authenticated with no avail, all I ever do is run into dead end. All of the people that could possibly verify it is dead. that being said, it is a super rare and collectible piece, just being engraved by him. I am going to list it on here one time and then possibly run it through GunBroker! Asking $10,000 I am not wanting to trade unless it is more than my asking price.


Must be a Georgia resident and legal to on this firearm.

I am not wanting to travel to do a deal it would be local.

I changed my listing that I will ship, but it will be a cleared payment before the gun is shipped and it will be from my FFL to your FFL on your dime! you can look at my feedback and tell I am legit.


Please look at photos. I am going to attach a bunch look where the grip goes, and these are real mother of pearl grips.

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OMG what a Pistol…. You will NOT find these everyday boys and girls…. Not only beautiful pistol but engraved by SHOSTLE’S.. WOW….
 
Maybe it was made as a tribute gun. The GSP grips that were in his collection look fairly unique, and uniform throughout the collection. Incredible 1911 regardless.

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Yes sir I have seen that same 1911 there. Trust me I have done a ton of research. I actually got emails with his grandson Benjamin Patton that I can show someone it actually looked like his fathers instead of his grandfather, but both of them was generals and highly decorated, he actually wrote a book about his father since he was not known as well as his grandfather, but just as decorated! he thought the same thing that it was probably a presentation gun to his father, but without a photo of him holding it, it is hard to verify! like you said, either way, it is a time piece and highly collectible from that ENGRAVER. He has long been dead as well.
 
I have personally had the opportunity to see this beautiful 1911 in person and let me tell you these photos do not do it justice!!!

Thank you, my friend!!!😊
OMG what a Pistol…. You will NOT find these everyday boys and girls…. Not only beautiful pistol but engraved by SHOSTLE’S.. WOW….

Thank you, buddy. I truly appreciate the comment. 😊
 
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