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WTK values of these three revolvers
Need some values for these three 45 cal. handguns.
A 1917 S&W, 45acp,
A 1917 Colt, 45acp
1909 Colt, 45 long Colt.
The two 1917's are about mint and the 1909 is about 97%. It has a security company stamp on it. Also the scarce 1910 belt and scarce early Rock Island holster made for the 1909 Revolver and not a later contract holster for the 1917 revolvers. Hard to take photos of the shinny blue finishes. Ray
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05-17-2017 11:39 AM
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Nice looking revolvers Ray, they'll sell well.
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Thanks Jim. Had them for a number of years and forgot what I paid for them and of course what they are worth today, Ray
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worth more to replace after there gone.
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I can't help with value, Canadian
prices aren't even close... The belt rig is another thing.
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Ray,
It is really a sellers market in terms of those lovely examples.
Each 1917 pistol on their own would fetch around £750-£900 here in the UK
, with the 1909 long Colt fetching slightly more in the conditions stated.
Of course with the belt kit and holster it would sell as a complete item and fetch whatever someone would pay for it, and my guess is over £1000.
Hope that helps as a very rough guide to the market currently, as Deac's can be bought for around £350 of each
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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That's Gil for the estimates, Ray
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