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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    Sweetheart is sure a nice looking gat.

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  • truthful

    What evidence is there that it belonged to Capone?

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  • Horse Plains Drifter
    truthful: 29941707994011/comments/-1

    What evidence is there that it belonged to Capone?

    It was put up for sale by Capone's granddaughters in 2004.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    Spit the money with the families good old Al killed

    None Should go to his family

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  • yoshmyster

    Where's Jeraldo?

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  • TANK78Z

    looks like someone did a lot of updates to this 1911, seems a bit too modern . if so not as valuable as they seem to believe… maybe a decent amount just for supposedly being owned by Capone, but when and who did all the customs touches to it?

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  • Mr. Perfect
    yoshmyster: 29941707994011/comments/-1

    Where's Jeraldo?

    Staring at an empty vault.

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  • dcon12
    Mr. Perfect: 29941707994011/comments/-1

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11438778#Comment_11438778

    Staring at an empty vault.

    Any relation to Geraldo? Don

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  • Mr. Perfect
    dcon12: 29941707994011/comments/-1

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11438803#Comment_11438803

    Any relation to Geraldo? Don

    Doubt he would admit it.

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  • Grasshopper

    IF that thing brings in 2 million, well, and no real proof other than he-she said, I can't imagine that happening but as that circus guy would say——-

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  • kannoneer

    I looked at it carefully in the auction listing. They claim the gun, serial number C 837, was made in 1912, yet the slide has the 1913 patent date. Nothing was mentioned about this obvious discrepancy.

    All the target upgrades (sights, barrel bushing, trigger shoe) were made by Capone's son, Sonny. The gun has been reblued, as they admit, but it sure looks like the serial number was re-stamped after they buffed off the old number. It is more like C 83 7, with a wider gap between the 3 and the 7 than between the 8 and the 3. Not as pronounced as I printed it, but still uneven. Class outfits such as Colt and S&W always had their stampings correct. For the money they are talking, I would want the best Colt 1911 expert in the country to authenticate it.

    It brought $860 grand the last time it sold (2021). The auction fees put it over a million dollars, so it must have 12% or thereabouts. Yes, I think Locust Fork would be happy to handle this 'sweetheart'!

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  • truthful

    Reminds me of the stories of the James family selling stones from Jesse's grave 100+ years ago. Oddly, they never ran out of stones.

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  • NeoBlackdog

    Imagine the amount Capone's Glock would bring!

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  • dcon12
    NeoBlackdog: 29941707994011/comments/-1

    Imagine the amount Capone's Glock would bring!

    Which version? Don

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  • Ditch-Runner
    truthful: 29941707994011/comments/-1

    Reminds me of the stories of the James family selling stones from Jesse's grave 100+ years ago. Oddly, they never ran out of stones.

    I read many stories of his mom scrounging shops for old guns and of course every one who visited would ask you dont happen to have his gun ?

    She would' exit then come back into the living room with a recent find and say wel I do have this one it.

    AKA "fish on the line "

    then hook line and sinker

    And "mom' would part with her sons gun

    Then back to Waiting On the next reporter/ visitor

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  • B17-P51
    dcon12: 29941707994011/comments/-1

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11439267#Comment_11439267

    Which version? Don

    Gen 1 of course. Remember it was along time ago.

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  • papernicker

    I was chatting in the local diner, years back, with a, really nice, old guy. Small town in Ct. Not sure but I think it was where Al used to come around and a gun or two was mentioned that his family still had.

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