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    Peddie target sight value?

    Morning Gents,

    A pal back home in the UKicon came by a Peddie target sight for a Long Lee. (Made by Vickers)
    He sent me it with some odds and ends at Christmas, only requesting I send him what I thought it was worth. (!) Cannot find a value for one of these. Can anyone help with value of such a sight? It has windage adjustment as well as fine range adjustment up to 1700 yards.
    Marked Peddie, Mfd by VSM Pat 04/08.

    Any help most appreciated!

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    Any chance you could post some pics? It would be a help if I could see what it looks like, as I'm not familiar with Peddie sights.

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    I believe it's this one. Found a pic on an archived auction site. I saw one on ebay a year ago sell for around $250 (US dollars). So I guess that would be the top end of the market.

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    Good lad, SMLE Addict!
    You have saved me the trouble of trying to post a photo. Thanks for that!
    Yes, it is this sight exactly.

    Thanks again,
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    Its the old adage Richard "What a person is willing to pay" I like others have seen stuff on that site which should have sold for pennies but a bidding war starts of showing who's got the deepest wallet and the only one who benefits is the seller I have also like others seen expensive stuff go low ball there is also the supply & demand arena as well

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    Thanks for that and I agree Cinders.
    So where should a bloke be with a sight like this?
    The rifle has a new -to me barrel and I think it will shoot. The old barrel was Badly pitted end to end, and wouldn't seem to shoot better than about a 75 score at 100 yards.
    (Bullet also fell the first few inches up the barrel from breech.) New barrel all shiny and tight.

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    If you could let the forum know what the rifle is,,,some pics would be good as well then the guys with the hands on can help.

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    Attachment 89674Attachment 89676Attachment 89673Attachment 89677Attachment 89675Cinders,

    I believe we need to use a host for posting pictures do we not? I don't have an account with any and usually post direct from computer. If this is possible I will try and add photos.
    Rifle is a Canadianicon Long Lee by BSA , dated 1896. The fore-end is cut just in front of the mid band. The barrel I have now is a commercial BSA for a CLLE with a windage adjustable fore-sight and the hole through the ramp to afiix the sight protector.
    Knox form is marked twice, "K&H" (Not H&K) Any ideas on this?....it came from NZicon.
    I would use the rear sight off the original barrel, (sight base is present) but it requires a taller rear sight and likely had the windage adjustable CLLE sight which Is taller then the standard sight cap. With standard sight cap I need 500 yd. elevation to hit on at 100 yards. (Trying close to Mk V11 ammo, but understand Mk V1 was the ammo at the time)
    Don't really Need a target sight, but would like to try the Peddie out.

    Rifle has all the 'good bits" inc. volley sights front & back dust cover and cut-off. Needs the right mag though.

    Also got a nosecap from NZ for if I decide to re-stretch the fore-end.

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    Few more photos with old barrel fitted;

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    Richard, you could say that designed sight has come full circle
    John Taylor Peddie was a prolific sight designer, originally an Insurance Broker he later worked for the Canadian Sight Company towards the end of the 1800's, if you eyeball some of the early Sutherland Sights from Canadaicon, you can see his design influence.
    By the end of 1903, he had moved to Englandicon and taken up employment with Vickers Maxim where he became Manager.

    His patent 13,500/09, the sight you have, was registered in all the major countries and along with other successful patented sights of that era, proved very popular, until superseded by later designs.

    As to value, as Cinders says, whatever a collector is willing to pay, but I would say a base of $200

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