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Unread 04-05-2011, 08:37 AM   #14
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Jerry, catalogs like this are valued on condition largely. With defects and wear, start at $100 up over $200 as condition becomes better. This is one of the nicer catalogs in that it contains both hammer and hammerless models. Its scarcity would make its value higher, except that the Pine Cone catalogs that followed it are so much better quality with embossed covers. The Pine Cones, although more common than the 1902-3, sell for much more money. I will PM you with my address, or I could just meet you half way at the river. Just kidding.
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