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Thread: PEDERSOLI LePAGE QUESTION ABOUT VALUE

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    PEDERSOLI LePAGE QUESTION ABOUT VALUE

    Decided to sell my 44 Pedersoli LePage pistol which I've had for ages but I just don't use it now. It has a lovely brown barrel although this does have couple of grazes which were there when I acquired it, one or two superficial marks to the wood but nothing serious. I just don't have any idea what these are worth now as I got this from a guy who wanted a Pardini air pistol I had so we did a swap. Can someone give me an idea please, sort of ballpark figure ?
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    From what I've seen around the internetty, and in the hope that your minor marks are just that, anything between £300 and £350 seems to be a figure to consider. Do you have any accessories with it to sweeten the eventual deal?

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    No accessories, just a 12" powder funnel. Thanks for the valuation. I thought these were worth a bit more particularly those with the browned barrells. I seem to remember something about the various options and that the ones with the brown tubes had a more desirable bit of wood, an unusual timber for a gun stock. When I have time I'll see if I can get any info on this online I'll also put a picture on here.
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    Here's a few pictures of the LePage. Third and fourth picture down clearly shows the scuff to the brown.

    https://flic.kr/p/2augEwa
    https://flic.kr/p/2bNmH6E
    https://flic.kr/p/297ziS3
    https://flic.kr/p/2aM2sYW
    https://flic.kr/p/2aM2r5f
    https://flic.kr/p/2bNmKcy
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    Le Page

    Hi

    Long time no hear from. They used to call this configuration the Target Model, Have one myself lovely pistol, shoots well at both 25yards and 50yards. I wish you well with the sale.

    Regards

    Peter (Hege)

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    Thanks Peter, nice to hear from you. It is a nice pistol, I'll put it up for sale later.
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    Le Page

    The PROBLEM is two-fold...
    (1) Lots of them on the market, as people are either popping their clogs or giving up ML shooting
    (2) Those that ARE still shooting tend to have the better single-shots, such as the LePage and a FEW might be looking to upgrade.

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    Just sold my mine for £300 with a few bits and bobs. Only sold it as a newer one owned by another club member who had recently
    passed away became available. Mine was stainless finish in .44 and shot really well.!! Better than the newer one if the truth be
    known but as always with these things it takes a while to find the "magic" load.
    Just my humble opinion but I would hang onto it, have a go at the Hendon postal league.
    Its a Great comp. 13 shots with 10 to count so even my flyers don't ruin my score. Cheep to run and shoot well, whats not to like.

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