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Unread 03-07-2017, 07:49 AM   #3
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The gun is all there, but condition is not great cosmetically. So the gun would rate lower on a percentage scale.

The gun is looked at as what it is in the condition it is in. And, the gun also would be considered a great candidate for restoration by most.

Guns like this are just plain difficult to assign a value to since you cannot open up a book and find a value to go on.
So, i woild not expect that many are going to tell you what the gun is "worth" most will just make offers. Which doesnt help in trying to make sure you are getting a fair price.


This particular gun is a perfect example of one that every penny spent on restoration would be recouped in the end result. A great investment.
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