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Big haul from the MAX Show!!!
The Max Show was a big success. We had a great time, met some really great people and most importantly we picked up well north of 30 gu...
Some History of WWI
Are you just getting started into the world of collectible antique firearms? Or maybe you've been doing it for a while but are branchin...
Join us at the Max Show – October 5-7
THE MAX SHOW IS COMING OCT 5-7 IN PITTSBURGH
We will be attending the Max Show next weekend, this Military antiques extravaganza is th...
Pre98’s Fall Campaign is in Full Swing…….Welcome to All of Our New Clients!
At Pre98 Antiques, We take pride in our relationships with all of our clients; our old treasured friends and all of our newly added fri...
Late Summer/ Early Fall News from the Pre98 Antiques Home Office
Just a brief update of what's been going on in the office:
SUMMER WAS BUSY!
There was no slowdown in business over the summer months,...
A Word on Holsters: Part 2
US WW2 M1911 Holsters......an Overview of the M1916 Belt Holster
You can catch up on part 1 here.
Probably one of the m...
A Word on Holsters: Part 1 History of the Holster
For pistol collectors the most interesting item besides the gun is the holster that was used to carry it. Some collectors totally ignor...
Ross Rifle used by a WWI Skilled Marksman
It's no secret that we are history buffs, in particular historical stories and facts surrounding WWI. We are going to make a stronger e...
Being a Gun Collector
"We usually start with "a" gun. For those fortunate enough to have grown up in a rural area or in a shooting or hunting family, it was...
News for August at Pre98
There hasn't been a slowdown this summer, we did a lot of gun shows in July and we were on the road constantly. This month continues wi...
