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I found these invoices in a file the other day. The good old days, never to return.

Prices for Ithaca Hawken kit in 1977 $213.00
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.36 barrel from H&H Barrel Works from 1982 $122
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North Star Ent Trade gun parts sans stock wood 1980 $127.84
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Parts for two mountain rifles from Ron Griffie written on the back of a $2 coin wrapper, no date,$348.75.
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Thats petty cool, Thanks for sharing. I'll run across those old invoices and black powder cans with a $5 price on them now and think those were the days.

But then I remember inflation.

Thanks,
O.R.

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$213 in 1977 → 2023 | Inflation Calculator

$213 in 1977 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $1,072.41 today, an increase of $859.41 over 46 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 3.58% per year between 1977 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 403.48%

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Old receipts and memories of long ago purchases gives ya a WOW moment. 1st blackpowder firearm, a Euroarms 1851 Navy Colt 44 in 1972 @ $70, caps $1 per 100, 3F powder around $2#. Started full time law enforcement 1975, bought NIB Colt .357 Trooper @ $165 instead of a NIB Colt Python @ $200. Should have taken out a loan and bought a pallet of both. Think my 1974 TC Hawken was $150 NIB, gasoline was still around the ,35 per gallon, ya could fill yer tank for around $5.......ah those were the days, price wise anyway....ifin you were making 15K a year ya had it made.
 
My first job was pumping gas in the early 70s, gasoline was in the $0.30 per gallon range. However to make that fact easier to take, my job paid $1.81 per hour. I’m still working and I make a bit more than that now but I’m not pumping gas.

The sad thing is that I fear that before too long we will be calling our current time the good old days.
 
My salary in 1978 was $600.00 a week now people flipping burgers make that much?
In 1985 i bought two Ithaca Hawkin rifles from Ithaca for $450.00 each. They said it was the last two they had?I sure would like to buy a truck full at that price now?
 
I still have my first Muzzle Loader bought back in the 1980s, a CVA SXS 12 bore from a kit. It was from Mid South Shooters Supply and I want to say was around $180. I messed some stuff up but was fortunate to be able to source replacement parts from CVA back then to finish it. I recently installed Musket nipples and had to tweak the hammers a little for clean strikes. Really need to get it out and shoot it. Bit much for Squirrel but it will do!
 
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