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Old 05-18-2017, 02:00 PM
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Looking @ 2 of these . Both are 98%+ with original boxes , tools & papers . 1 Blued & 1 Nickel . Blued one is all matching correct & complete . Only ding on Nickel is non numbered PC Magnas , everything else is correct & matching even box . Fair prices on these ?
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Two weeks ago I sold a 99% blued 58 from 1967 with original diamond PC grips, no box or papers for $1025. Hardly had a turn line.
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Saw a blue one, LNIB, sell for $2K on GunBroker a few weeks ago...that was the highest I had ever seen bid for a 58....

Check the completed auctions on GB for an idea what the average selling price is...

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Went over and looked at the completed auctions for the last 90 days...

Excellent to LNIB average seems to be $1100.. Actual selling prices were from $950 to 1200....

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Two weeks ago I sold a 99% blued 58 from 1967 with original diamond PC grips, no box or papers for $1025. Hardly had a turn line.
You sold that one?

One of the reasons I passed on it was it was too nice to actually shoot.
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I've wanted one for years, but sadly, they have now passed far beyond what I could give for one. Ah well, maybe some distant uncle will die and leave one to me some day. (sigh)
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sold a really nice nickel 58 with PC presentation magnas for $1400. no box or papers.
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One of the reasons I passed on it was it was too nice to actually shoot.
Yea, that's why I decided to sell it. I've been selling all the ones that are too nice to shoot and buying nice shooters. As I get older I feel I can't enjoy them as much if I can't use them. I worry if I use a safe queen that any use will lower the value, and I have a "one out, one in" policy since I can't afford to just buy and not sell.
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Yea, that's why I decided to sell it. I've been selling all the ones that are too nice to shoot and buying nice shooters. As I get older I feel I can't enjoy them as much if I can't use them. I worry if I use a safe queen that any use will lower the value, and I have a "one out, one in" policy since I can't afford to just buy and not sell.
I had three Safe Queens that I sold last year to fund some other guns my self.
My 19-4, 29-2 and 629 no dash all found new homes.
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In 1974....
I bought thru my Dept. A model 58 for $52.50.
Also sprung for an off duty mdl 19 2 1/2 in. $ 62.50.
Patrolman wage was $725 month.
Lost both in a divorce.😠

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I bought thru my Dept. A model 58 for $52.50.
Also sprung for an off duty mdl 19 2 1/2 in. $ 62.50.
Patrolman wage was $725 month.
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One more opinion.

I'll quote from "the good book", err the SCSW 4th edition:
"ANIB $1100"
"Excellent $950"
"10% premium for nickel"

I would opine possible another $100 or so for one from 1968 or earlier with original numbered diamond grips.
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Last week I picked up a model 58, about 85% blueing, grips had a some wear. I bought it from the man who bought it new in the late '60's. He had carried it for years as a game biologist, but had fired it less than 100 rounds. You can barely see a turn line. Paid $700 for it and I think I got a great deal. I wanted one that was tight but didn't want to pay for LNIB because I plan to carry and use it frequently. I really appreciate the mint ones, but I just don't have any use for something that I'm afraid to use. I've had it out a few times and just love it. I also have a Model 57 8 3/8" (near mint), but right now the m58 is my favorite. It would seem like the super nice ones would command $1000 - $1400.
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