It all depends on the condition and wood. A friend bought one at Cabellas for about $2400, but the 28 ga barrell needed work and the wood needed refinished as well as some repairs were needed to the receiver. Another associate recently sold his set thaqt was in very good condition for $4500. Another firend bought a never fired set a few years back for $4000, but i am sure it is worth more now. If you compare it to like gun sets (Browning, etc.) a set in excellent condition should go for about $4000-5000 in August 2008.
A Charles Daly Diamond Skeet with 60% of it,s original finish is worth 775.00 dollars.A finer example with up to 80% will bring 1,000 dollars on todays market.
These are valued at 1,475 dollars in the condition you describe.
Depends on the model and condition. Certain grades in new condition can fetch upwards of $1000 but a typical field grade gun in average condition has a value of approx. $250 - $400.
you are able to remove all boulders. I say its worth it
DMEC...worth only $.10 per share on 1/20/09
Obviously it depends on the condition of the gun. I've seen them offered for sale from $1,900 up to about $4,000. However, most people who own one, and enjoy shooting, probably would not part with theirs for a mere $4,000.
Your 410 pump gun was made in he second year of production, in 1934. In the plain field grade it is worth about $1000 in good condition, and much more if it is a skeet or trap gun, or a deluxe grade.
A Charles Daly Diamond Skeet with 60% of it,s original finish is worth 775.00 dollars.A finer example with up to 80% will bring 1,000 dollars on todays market.
Depends on condition, i was offered $1000 for my service grade Winchester
If your Winchester model 1200 is a standard field model,it is worth between 400-600 dollars depending on condition.It would be worth more depending on the grade.
A diamond is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. Depends on the diamond. A diamond's value is determined by carat, color, cut and clarity. There are many grades of diamonds from industrial grade to Flawless, gem quality.
over 3 thousand
It depends on which specific grade. Model 42's were produced from "Plain Jane" versions through special skeet versions with lots of engraving. Expect a plain one in good condition to be worth $1000, more elaborate versions could be worth $5000+.
Impossible to estimate. You will need to find a qualified appraiser. They would be of interest to Winchester collectors, Roy Rogers collectors, movie collectors, etc..
It's worth whatever someone will pay for it. That varies on the region of the country and the condition of the gun.
if your Winchester shotgun is the lightweight field model then it is valued at 1250.00 for one in 70% condition up to 2,000 for one in 98%condition.
These guns were made as prizes for the Winchester Claybird Tournament in 1967 & 1968. They are fairly rare as they were never offered for sale by the company. I was told by a Winchester financial executive that the sets' cost for the 1967 set was over $2,000. No idea their value today since I have not heard of any set that sold