I reckon someone looking for one would pay £500 if they really wanted one.
Very rare. Hens teeth etc. Fantastic.
I'd enjoy ownership rather than sell.
Steve
I reckon someone looking for one would pay £500 if they really wanted one.
Very rare. Hens teeth etc. Fantastic.
I'd enjoy ownership rather than sell.
Steve
Yeah I would agree $600 to $650.
Kindest regards
Barrel
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.41magnum, I'm thinking you're here in the USA?
If so, here's my take: Although Haenel Model 26's in nice shape are harder to find than 28's, collectors here don't have as much interest in them because of their "lesser-quality" materials and finish. Pretty decent non-boxed examples change hands for less than $150 - your box and pellets are a great addition but likely don't add more than $100 in market value among the collector crowd. The exception to all this could be fleabay, where airgun stuff sometimes brings 2X or more the going rate.
Note my observations are based on U.S. conditions; in the UK or Germany things tend to be different in the realm of airgun collecting.
Don R.
Last edited by draitzer; 05-05-2019 at 03:06 PM. Reason: *bay spelled wrong
Agree with Don. A 26 is just not worth that kind of money.
Hi,
The Germans certainly like them:
http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....anal-26-pistol
They got a little carried away with that one.
I’d put it up for auction on egun and post to Germany.
Matt.
The rarest bit is the little box of pellets. but l would have to agree with Flint about the US market.