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    Lee Enfield No.4 Mk.1* LB

    Hey, new to the forum, I've already done some reading here, lots of knowledgable individuals!

    Im trying to get a idea of the value of aLee Enfield No.4 mk.1* 1943 Long Branch .303 cal. In full wood military, matching serial numbers. All parts LB marked. Canadian markers webbed sling and LB marked bayonet. All excellent condition.

    Obviously I realize it's a bit harder without photos, and location makes a difference, in located in Eastern Canadaicon and the rifle is in excellent condition. Just looking for a ball park idea!

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    $600.00 would be a good ballpark figure. More if it was in very good condition.

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    I would suggest more like $1000.00+ if it's truly in excellent condition, either in gun-show or on-line sales. As someone still trying to grow a collection I wish it wasn't so but............

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    I think Ridolpho has it right. Being a LB for sure makes it more desirable here in Canadaicon and if in excelent condition sure justifies the price. I see people offering far less desirable Lee Enfields for 6-700.00 on sites and they seem to be selling.

    As time advances and more people want a LB there just aren't enough to go around, all about supply and demand.

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    Thanks for the input! This is around what I was thinking but good to get some extra info. If I pick it up I'll be sure to post some photos!

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    It all depends what the rifle actually is. I like to restore Lee Enfields and the fact that it is a full wood all LB marked rifle does not mean that it is.
    The rifles that I restore always come with the statement that it has been restored and I have never sold one for more than $500.00
    I have had people buy one of my rifles and flog it as a original with a $1000.00 price tag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.e moose View Post
    It all depends what the rifle actually is. I like to restore Lee Enfields and the fact that it is a full wood all LB marked rifle does not mean that it is.
    Very good point. Any pointers on what to look for?

    I was already told all parts are marked LB including bayonet. And the web sling, oiler and pull through is also Canadianicon marked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DTC709 View Post
    Very good point. Any pointers on what to look for?
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    If you're new to them then look for a reputable seller who is willing to claim that it's original! Otherwise, read a lot of threads on this forum about what owners are claiming to be original condition '43 Long Branch's. Watch out for immaculate wood combined with scraped/ worn metal. It is challenging and, like everyone, you'll be fooled from time to time. This is part of the reason I like uniformly well worn rifles with the kind of patina that is very tough to fake (profitably). Good luck!

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    Possible to put a couple pictures on here before you buy it?
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    Yes. It's a bit of a drive for me. So I called and requested a pile of photos. Waiting for the email now.

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