14 July 2007, 01:00
RackmastrCollectors Guns? Farm-Auction tomorrow...need advice!
Not sure if this is the right forum for this....but have a few questions for the 'collectors' out there....
There is a farm auction for a local rancher/outfitter that is selling a bunch of equiptment, tack, and firearms. I've looked over the list but dont know much about the value of the firearms listed. I'd be interested in a few, have to check the condition, etc of them but I'm curious if there are any that I should be watching closer than others, and maybe some that would be worth more (assuming condition is decent). Anything look really interesting??
Any comments/price estimates appreciated....
• Mesalata 16 gauge DB shot gun
• Enfield 1882 army rifle
• US 1865 Springfield 45-70 rifle
• Ivor Johnson 12 gauge single
shot gun
• Marlin 22 cal lever action
• Winchester Model 1905 32 Sp
• Winchester #1892 44 WCF Hex
barrel lever action
• Savage 22 cal bolt action
(bolt missing)
• Remington #2048 12 gauge lever
action shot gun
• Harrington Richardson single shot
12 gauge shot gun
• Winchester Centenial collectables
(new, never used)
• Model 94 CP Centenial lever action
• Model 94 38-55 cal Alberta
Diamond Jubilee
• Model 44-40 cal Cheyenne carbine
• Model 32-40 cal John Wayne
carbine
• Model 94 30-30 cal carbine game
• Model 94 38-55 cal Sask Jubilee
• Model 9422 XTR 22 cal Montana
Centenial #227 (1884-1989)
• Ruger 547N 44 mag Super Black
Hawk SA Montana Centenial #227
14 July 2007, 03:23
Allan DeGrootI'll just comment loosely on the ones below:
• US 1865 Springfield 45-70 rifle
IF in "shootable" condition prices for these start at $750 and go up (rapidly from there)
• Marlin 22 cal lever action
Presuming it's a model 39 the prices would start at ~$175 and could be worth as much as twice that (or more) depending on condition
and vintage.
• Winchester #1892 44 WCF Hex
barrel lever action
Don't know precisely because again several variables but Minimum of $750 if there is even a trace of original blue visible on the exposed parts and no pitting.
I've seen a couple locally offered for sale at $1700 that literally vanished off the dealer's rack at that price.
Hell, pre-64 '94's now trade for $450 and up even if a bit rough.
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14 July 2007, 03:31
RackmastrThanks Allan....thats really cool to know!! I'll have to keep my eyes on the 1892 for sure....
14 July 2007, 05:44
OLBIKERI dont want to burst your bubble,but I work part time for an Auctioneer.I doubt there will be any deals to be had!!!!

14 July 2007, 07:32
RackmastrDont worry....you didnt burst my bubble one bit.....lol.....I've seen a few good auctions and missed some good deals....these ones I'm hopin I'm prepared for....thanks though!
14 July 2007, 08:20
Allan DeGrootThe ones I saw go for $1700-ish were nicer than "trace of blue and no pitting" they were 50% blue or so...
and the bores were good...
And there once was a reasonably nice (with original color case colors still on the receiver) 1892 in 32-20 that went
for $2100 literally as soon as the owner put it on the rack...
Then again there was an 1886 Winchester recently
in 45-90 that was offered for sale marked at $5995
and it sold within three days.
and that rifle was pure patina, if there was any blue on it at all it was inside the rifle, because there wasn't any on the outside.
Don't turn up your nose at that springfield either, if it's in really good shape it could be worth quite a bit...
Hell the good replicas are $1000...
Do you know how to make a "reflector" by curving a white buisness card? (so you can inspect the bore)