Checkering, originally in 20 lines-per-inch size, was replaced by 18 lines-per-inch in 1940; by 1960, hand checkering had been superseded by a machine cut pattern. During the same period, the original checkered steel butt plate was replaced by a hard rubber version, and solid rubber recoil pads featured on magnum-caliber rifles gave way to a webbed design. In the post-war years.
While your question is confusing,I am assuming that you are asking what year your Winchester model 1894 rifle in 32WCF was made.Your serial number places the year of production at 1952.This indicates that you do have a pre-64 model 1894 rifle.
Winchester, Its a very old Rifle, but the 53 was what turned into the model 70, Hince Winchester Model 53 and some pre64 model 70 parts should fit.
The serial number will be 148858 or lower.
The value of a Winchester 30-30 rifle can depend. The prices can change depending on the shape it is in.
first of all Winchester never made a rifle in 34 Winchester special,I am assuming that you mean 32 Winchester special.If that is the case it will use 32 Winchester special ammo.I would advise you to have a competent gunsmith go over the rifle and ensure that you have the right caliber and it is safe to shoot before going to the range.
The .270 WCF marking leads me to believe it is pre64, but would need to know the serial number and ALL other markings (including on the floorplate). Also, need more information on 'good' condition. Digital pictures would be a big help. sales@countrygunsmith.net