Look at that Marlin 30-30 My how times have changed.Ahhh the good old days, gun prices at Gibson’s in Opp AL in 1972, was a great little store back in the day
still cheaper than what Marlin 30-30s are going for these days last time I checkedHave to realize that in 1972, minimum wage was $1.60/hr. Adjusted for inflation, you have to multiply 1972 prices by 6.78 to equal today's prices. Therefore, the price of that Marlin 30-30 for $80 would be $542 in today's dollars.
Have to realize that in 1972, minimum wage was $1.60/hr. Adjusted for inflation, you have to multiply 1972 prices by 6.78 to equal today's prices. Therefore, the price of that Marlin 30-30 for $80 would be $542 in today's dollars.
Roger that and no doubt. I love those 1970 Marlins though and if you can find a minty one nowadays they can go for over a grand.still cheaper than what Marlin 30-30s are going for these days last time I checked
Get it off here with them facts. Nobody wants to hear it. I was having a good time daydreaming about how I could afford that, and that, and that... Then you come and crush my dreams :'(Have to realize that in 1972, minimum wage was $1.60/hr. Adjusted for inflation, you have to multiply 1972 prices by 6.78 to equal today's prices. Therefore, the price of that Marlin 30-30 for $80 would be $542 in today's dollars.
Thanks for that. That's real neat seeing them pricesAhhh the good old days, gun prices at Gibson’s in Opp AL in 1972, was a great little store back in the day