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Jesse Warren
08-09-2015, 06:32 PM
Hey guys,
Its been a little while since I have been here. But glad to be back. Anyway I recently ran across a 3 set of very lightly used Winchester Model 23 Golden Quail shotguns. They are 28g, 20g, and .410 g. This is not a barrel set gun but three separate guns. They are all three serial number 78E. How can I determine their value, age and do they have more value as a set or individually? Thank you in advance.
J
Billy Gross
08-09-2015, 09:53 PM
Check out Guns International and http://dawsonsdoubles.com/. You might call Dawson, I am told he can be helpful. They do a lot with Model 23s. Billy
Jay Gardner
08-09-2015, 10:16 PM
Call Nick Ranzau at Jaquas in Findlay, OH.
Jesse Warren
08-10-2015, 07:28 AM
Thanks guys. Will do
J
Bill Murphy
08-10-2015, 02:37 PM
Dawson has a 12 gauge for three grand. On one hand, he is a little pricey. On the other hand the smaller gauges would sell for way more than the twelve.
Eric Eis
08-10-2015, 02:59 PM
Dawson has a 12 gauge for three grand. On one hand, he is a little pricey. On the other hand the smaller gauges would sell for way more than the twelve.
Yeah, what Bill said.
Dave Noreen
08-10-2015, 03:59 PM
Winchester Model 23’s -- During 1978 a flier introduced the Model 23 XTR Pigeon Grade in 12- and 20-gauges with 26 or 28 inch barrels and half-pistol grip.
1979 & 1980 Catalogues -- ditto
1981 Catalogue -- Added the Model 23 XTR Lightweight in 12- and 20-gauges with straight grip and 25 1/2 inch barrels. All the guns up to this point shown with black plastic butt plates with a whiteline spacer.
Olin Corporation dumps the U.S. firearm manufacturing business. Keeps the ammunition and the imported shotguns from Japan.
1982 -- Olin/Winchester catalogue same six variations as 1981, but they now have a thin rubber butt pad.
I've got nothing for 1983. Though not cataloged, the Golden Quail in 28-gauge was introduced in 1983 and in 20-gauge in 1985.
1984 -- Winchester Classic Doubles -- same six plus -- 12- and 20-gauges with 25 1/2 inch barrels with Win-chokes and half-pistol-grip stocks; and the limited edition Model 23 Heavy Duck with a capped full pistol grip and a blued receiver.
1985 -- Winchester Classic Doubles -- Same except limited edition is 20-gauge Light Duck.
1986 -- Winchester Classic Doubles -- The original four variations gone -- introduction of the Model 23 Classic in 12-, 20-, and 28-gauges and 410-bore with engraved and blued receivers and gold bird on the bottom -- The Model 23 Custom, a 20- and 28-gauge two-barrel set with gold birds on the sides as well -- The Model 23 Golden Quail in 12-gauge with straight grip and 25 1/2 inch barrels choked IC/M (just the same as the Model 23 XTR Lightweight but different engraving).
1987 -- Winchester Classic Doubles -- Model 23 XTR Lightweights and the original half-pistol grip models with Win-chokes gone -- The Model 23 Classics in all four gauges continue and the Model 23 Custom two-gauge set -- new additions are another Model 23 Custom in 12-gauge 26-inch barrels with 6 Win-chokes and a plain blued receiver profiled like a Model 21, and a Model 23 Golden Quail in 410-bore -- also they still have some Model 23 Golden Quails in 12-gauge and some Model 23 Light Ducks left to move!!
1988 -- Winchester Classic Doubles -- The Model 21 look alike Model 23 Custom gets 27-inch barrels and is called NEW -- The Model 23 Classic continues in all four gauges while they still have those limited edition 12-gauge and 410-bore Golden Quails and the Model 23 Custom two-barrel 20- and 28-gauge sets to move.
Olin unloads the Japanese gun business.
Jesse Warren
08-10-2015, 04:21 PM
Gotcha. I spoke with him. Very nice guy. Thank y'all again for the direction and advice
J
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