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custom special vulcan 177 valuation please
this is nearly mint and i dont use that word alot but it is lovely grain in the french walnut stock.blue in as it came out the webley factory thanks coddy is it true they only made 110 of theese vulcans
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Vulcan SE
I'd be interested to see how much they are worth...got one here in .22 with box and all tags and paperwork. Never been fired but lovely to cock. Mach 1.5
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i didnt think they were made in 22 bud
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Vulcan SE
Not made in .22? I have one here and they are even in the webley book! Or am I missing something? For pics just send details via pm. Mach 1.5
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Holts had two of these, one an engraved one-off, one standard in their sale last June. Mint, boxed, seemingly unfired. They sold for £320 (plus commission/tax) and £220 (ditto) respectively.
And they were both .22"s.
If I had one, even in the wrong calibre like yours, I'd want at least £250-275 to consider parting with it. I'd like to say more, but at the end of the day it's still a Vulcan and the Holts prices for mint boxed examples suggest there is simply much less enthusiasm for them than for, say, Centennial Airsporters (which I personally think are hugely over-valued for what they are, but hey-ho, the market says differently).
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I owned an SE some years ago and am pretty certain that was a .22 as well.
John
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Vulcan SE
Looking at the ser no. It starts 900 but all the ones in the webley book are 901...is this one of the first to be done? Mach 1.5
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The MK1 SE was supposed to be in .177 only.
This one had the Gold plated trigger & Walnut stock.
In 1981 there was a SE called Special Export.It was the prize in an AGW competition.
Later on I believe both cals appeared for factory specials with Sporter or Tyrolean stock options.
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Chris Thrale's book features a February 1983 Webley price list that quotes for the SE/Custom (different from the Deluxe) in both calibres.
Though he acknowledges that the SE bridged both Series 1 and 2.
But why would they limit the S1 to what at the time was an unpopular calibre?
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ye mines a mk 1 with gold trigger and safety
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Now lets see those pics! Without them its just a rumor..
Probably beauties.
ATB,
yana
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Were there really only 110 made of these Vulcan SE's?
They seem to start in 1979 listed upto early 1984. You'd say that an edition limited to 110 pieces is sold out in a matter of weeks.
I know the Webley bible states 110 near a picture of the SE on page 125 but maybe it only refers to the first year, 1979? Or they're missing a few zero's???
Just trying to establish real value and how rare it really is ....
Btw, anyone has the original certificate with it? What does it say?
ATB,
yana
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hi all, have been looking thru the airgunner august 1984.. no 1.. and the middle pages have
the webley vulcan with custom stock (french walnut) manufactured webley & scott b/ham..
cal .177 & .22 weight 7.9 lbs, overall length 43/and 3 quarter inch.oil finished french walnut..
muzzle velocity 750 f.p.s. and 600 f.p.s. in .22. recommended pellet webley GP..
i have the original price in the magazine.. it`s a beauty of a gun.. hope this helps with info..
J. S. D.
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