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Anyone have a ballpark figure for what this might be worth? 475 #2, boxlock made by W J Jeffery and was made 80 to 100 years ago? Just curious if anyone has an idea. Thanks.

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Condition of bores and whether or not on-face would be just about everything in terms of price. If bores are excellent and it is on-face I would expect mid-$20s.


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Originally posted by PSmith:
Condition of bores and whether or not on-face would be just
about everything in terms of price. If bores are excellent and
it is on-face I would expect mid-$20s.

...IF it's regulation bullet weight is 480 - 500 grains. IF
it's regulated for a "light" load, value would be a fair bit
lower.
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Ian Nyschens said in the interview with Buzz that if he had to do it all over again it would be with a 475 no 2 or something in the 500 class.
 
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Condition of bores and whether or not on-face would be just about everything in terms of price. If bores are excellent and it is on-face I would expect mid-$20s.


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If a Jeffery then I would think that it would be a .488 diameter 500 grain. If ejectors then I think that the mid 20's all other factors considered such as bore condition and on face.


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My favorite cartridge, by the way as well as a favorite of Hunter's along with his .500 NE.

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Originally posted by Larry Sellers:
Anyone have a ballpark figure for what this might be worth? 475 #2, boxlock made by W J Jeffery and was made 80 to 100 years ago? Just curious if anyone has an idea. Thanks.

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Going to need some more info than that Larry. Ejectors, exterior condition, originality, engraving, accessories, bore/chamber condition, tight and on face?, ect.

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Thanks for all the input folks. I'll try and get more info from my friend as it is he who has the interest and line on this.

Off the subject a little, but has anyone heard the story of a guy who bought a gun from the cops? They thought it was a shotgun, turned out to be a double rifle of significant value??? Confused

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Larry, Champlin Arms currently has a W J Jeffery in .475 No. 2 on the website; I think it was in the low $20s.


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I strongly recommend avoidance of "The Zambezi Safari & Travel Co., Ltd." and "Pisces Sportfishing-Cabo San Lucas"

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475 #2 or 475 #2Jeffery? .483 or .488 Caliber?


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Thanks to all who responded. My friend, checked the bores, on face, tightness etc and went forward on the purchase. He paid just a tad under 5K for his "new" double. He has contacted the Factory and they are running a check to put together some history on this rifle for him, as it is thought to be 80 to 100 years old. Might be some INTERESTING tales attached to this piece? It may also go to the factory for a tune up and overall checkup in the near future. Sounds like one heck of a deal to me? May get to see/touch/feel it later this year?

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Larry- excellent cartridge and all in the same range of the 470, 465, 500-450,etc.
If it is a Jeffery, most of the work is done up in Oregon now...so a tune up is not to pricey!!
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Good grief!!! That's a steal.
I have a friend made a similar deal on a Stephen Grant 577 at Cabella's for $5,000.
Why can't these deals fall in my lap? shocker
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