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A Man of Wealth and Taste
Join Date: Dec 2002
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Need serial number ranges such as 123XXX. Ifn you don't want to divluge the whole number.
Better pictures of the receivers etc. Need to know when they were made by serial numbers.
You have the makins of a nice collection there. They appear to be honest guns. They will certainily hold value and appreciate. Howver they are not in top collector condition from what I can see and as such are to be priced in the range that their condition warrants.
Missing the dust cover is a big draw back but not insurmountable, price would have to reflect that missing part and cost of replacement. The numbers indicate that the Winchester 73 belonged to a company or perhaps a ranch. If you could ttie that spoon to a Texas ranch then you have perhaps added value there. So I wold need a little history of how and where you came by them it would help. The SN nymber would tie it to an era?
Off hand I am thinking in the $3000 range for the 3....700 to 900 for the 62, 1000 to 1500 for the 73 and around 800 for the Remington? If you could tie those numbers to an organization that had some historic relvance well then the 73 might go for more?
If they came down through the family I think you should keep them. I would consider them to be a bank account, as they can be sold off at anytime you desire, the value is not going to go away as the they are desirable pieces (the Rem shotgun has so so desirability).
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