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    Valuation

    Hi Guys,
    About to start seriously thinning out my collection (classic car arriving!) Would like some valuations on the following guns:

    1. BSA RB2 Stutzen - complete with open sights .22 cal shoots perfect, 11.5 ft/ilbs, stock 8.5/10, bluing 8.5/10, shotgun safety catch

    2. BSA 635 Magnum - complete with box, etc - condition 9.5/10, shot less than 50 pellets from new

    3. Park RH93 W .177 FT thumbhole stock - condition near perfect, fired less than 250 pellets from new, looks like it left factory yesterday. Complete with Nikko Stirling gold crown ruby lens with BDC (fitted from new) and Napier gun bag that it was bought with. Instruction book. Simply stunning condition and looks like it has never been used save for one tiny mark on stock

    4. HW77 - early Venom gun in beech stock, but laza glided. shoots better than any 77 I have ever shot with .22. Condition 9/10

    5. HW77 - later venom gun in thumbhole grade 3 stock .22 , laza glided, venom silencer, venom shortened barrel, venom bluing condition 9.5/10

    6. Webley Tomahawk .177 walnut condition 9/10.
    Guns will be for sale shortly

    Thanks for your help
    Last edited by rookie2767; 13-02-2011 at 04:06 PM.

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    Those are all desirable guns Rookie.
    Are you sure you want to sell in these dodgy times ?
    Better be a good classic car.

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    YES

    Yes I do and yes it is good.

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    a 9/10 Webley Tomahawk probably about £150 - £170

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashf9999 View Post
    a 9/10 Webley Tomahawk probably about £150 - £170
    Fwiw, I'd ad an easy £50 to both ends of that price range, and ad the caveat plus post, too.
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    Valuation ?

    BSA Stutzen £275
    BSA Magnum 635 £250

    Hows that ?

    Could'nt do the "Vy-rarrks"

    B'rider.
    Last edited by Blackrider; 14-02-2011 at 12:31 AM.

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    I would agree with Gareth about the Tommy especially as the walnut stocked ones are very hard to come by
    Big cats are out there !!!!!!!!!!!

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    Park RH93.

    I'd say..£500....even in these financially dodgy times..try find another with the same spec as this..great guns these....quality such as these will find a buyer.

    Re. Others..probably agree with whats been said so far..errr sorry no..i'd change the values on the BSA's around...so i'm not agreeing..god i'm getting so indesisive just like my Mrs....

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    Matt, there are some more pics of a standard 635 Magnum, on this thread:

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....m-.25-For-sale

    Compare whether your neighbour's gun is like this, else the Deluxe model with a more defined cheekpiece.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth W-B View Post
    Fwiw, I'd ad an easy £50 to both ends of that price range, and ad the caveat plus post, too.
    Must have been lucky when I got mine then Pricing is assumed with no scope, but as always it depends on what one's interpretation of a 90% condition is.

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    Well as you are selling I can say I paid £350 for a mint 88 Venom 77 in .177 in 2009 and I wouldnt sell it for less now.

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    I also paid £300 for a mint Webley Venom Tomahawk .22 last year- but I am a mug.
    Wouldnt sell it as so good.

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