Posted 2 years ago
Jeff_B
(2 items)
Went to an auction and seen a small box with these spurs and some turkey callers in it. I knew that some spurs could be worth something so I looked and found the name Ricardo stamped on them.
Anyhow, the box of stuff ended up getting sold by the piece, I got the spurs for $9.00. Did I do o.k or did I get a neat paper weight?
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Similar spurs just sold on ebay with a Ricardo marked bit. Item: 130557435839
Not bad for nine bucks. Usually aluminum spurs are a hard sale, but the Ricardo stamp wins out. Thanks for sharing.