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Bert H
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The Cody Museum link of http://www.bbhc.org/firearms/records/ you posted in this thread:
http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=231184 has apparently been changed.
This one seems to work OK so you might want to change it in the thread:
http://www.bbhc.org/explore/firearms/firearms-records/
http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=231184 has apparently been changed.
This one seems to work OK so you might want to change it in the thread:
http://www.bbhc.org/explore/firearms/firearms-records/
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Is there any way to date (approximate) a model 37 Winchester shotgun? I know that they do not have serial numbers, but what about "red letters" or just "Winchester" on the bottom of the receiver.
Mine has nothing on the receiver, would that mean an earlier gun?
Back to the engraved Henry Rifle from yesterday, what would pulling off the buttstock tell you?
Thanks,
Ed
"Winchester Shotguns" by Dennis Alder and forwarded by R.L. Wilson?
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=108025260
How much do you think the box adds to this auction?
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=316615152
I have been watching these guns on GB for 9 years now, this is only the second box I have seen. The gun itself imo is not in that great of shape. I have seen better for a 1934 model.
Edit:
This thing is going above and beyond what I thought it would do. The last boxed gun, another 1934 model 68, was in much better shape and ended just above $800.
PJ
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=132003444
If you have any information, Please send me a e-mail.
Thank You Very Much.ATF
Is a real one marked in some manner?
http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=578740
just noticed that auction you posted ends in 2 days...hope other collectors can give you a price since most likely Bert won't be online. Its a nice box and has to make up a least a little since the old owner inscibed the gun with his name..hate when they do that[xx(]
Bert is gone to the Reno show & won't be online for a while so you might have to bump this thread, email him or wait til he gets back.
http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=578740
just noticed that auction you posted ends in 2 days...hope other collectors can give you a price since most likely Bert won't be online. Its a nice box and has to make up a least a little since the old owner inscibed the gun with his name..hate when they do that[xx(]
The rust on the barrel doesn't help it at all [xx(]
My UZI has the guys name scratched on the reciever and mags too [B)]
At least I could bead blast it and repaint it [^]
That 1849 Colt on the table looks familiar.
W.D.
He's been known to have a similar pose, but having an adult beverage in his hand.
W.D.
After the Ducks loss to the Cardinal, he's apt to have one in each hand for the remainder of the evening! [:D]
The picture you posted of that table looks like Fred Sanford's table !
Now, if there were L C Smiths instead of those parts guns displayed there, "Mr Narcosis" would have had a crowd there !!!!
To answer the orignal question, the box more than doubles the value of that rifle. In my opinion, the rifle & box are worth at least $800.