Helping out friend whose husband died a few year ago. She has four Winchester Commemoratives. Three are NIB and one is used. Can't post pics at this time - sorry.
They are:
1. Apache Model 94 (30-30). Issued in 1974. BBOGV value is $995 for 100%. ADDED:Unfortunately, the Apache was stored in a rifle box (not nicely/securely) with the NRA Centennial. The two rifles bumped against each other and the stock has several dings. Would require some re-finish work. No box or other papers included but the rifle has not been fired. Barrel is just over 19”.
2. Cheyenne Model 94 (44-40). Issued in 1977. BBOGV value is $995 for 100%. ADDED:The Cheyenne has been stored in original styrofoam container and is beautiful. Not a mark on it. There is a manual but not sure if 100% complete documentation. The outer cardboard slider is a beat up as can be seen in the pics. Barrel is just over 19”.
3. Cherokee Model 94 (30-30). Issued in 1978. BBOGV value is $995 for 100%. ADDED:The Cherokee has also been stored in original styrofoam container and is beautiful. Not a mark on it. There is a manual but not sure if 100% complete documentation. The outer cardboard slider is a beat up as can be seen in the pics. Barrel is just over 19”
4. NRA Centennial 1871-1971 (30-30). Issued in 1971. BBOGV is $695 for 100% but this has been fired/used and in good condition. ADDED:As noted above, the NRA Centennial was stored in a rifle box (not nicely/securely) with the Apache. The two rifles bumped against each other and the stock has several dings. Would require some re-finish work. No box or other papers included. The rifle has been fired but is in decent condition. “If” I were a lever action rifle guy this is the only piece I would want as it looks more like a shooter (IMHO). Barrel is just over 23”.
I will meet with her tomorrow or Saturday to see what documentation she has for each rifle (orig box, manual, etc).
So questions are:
1. Is there a current market for these? She has been offered $1000 for all four rifles. Seems way too low, and I suggested for her to wait until I can get more information.
2. If yes on a market, any suggestion on how/where to sell for best possible value?
I did leave a msg on the Winchester Collector Forum but have not received a reply. Thanks in advance for any input/advice.
Bob
They are:
1. Apache Model 94 (30-30). Issued in 1974. BBOGV value is $995 for 100%. ADDED:Unfortunately, the Apache was stored in a rifle box (not nicely/securely) with the NRA Centennial. The two rifles bumped against each other and the stock has several dings. Would require some re-finish work. No box or other papers included but the rifle has not been fired. Barrel is just over 19”.
2. Cheyenne Model 94 (44-40). Issued in 1977. BBOGV value is $995 for 100%. ADDED:The Cheyenne has been stored in original styrofoam container and is beautiful. Not a mark on it. There is a manual but not sure if 100% complete documentation. The outer cardboard slider is a beat up as can be seen in the pics. Barrel is just over 19”.
3. Cherokee Model 94 (30-30). Issued in 1978. BBOGV value is $995 for 100%. ADDED:The Cherokee has also been stored in original styrofoam container and is beautiful. Not a mark on it. There is a manual but not sure if 100% complete documentation. The outer cardboard slider is a beat up as can be seen in the pics. Barrel is just over 19”
4. NRA Centennial 1871-1971 (30-30). Issued in 1971. BBOGV is $695 for 100% but this has been fired/used and in good condition. ADDED:As noted above, the NRA Centennial was stored in a rifle box (not nicely/securely) with the Apache. The two rifles bumped against each other and the stock has several dings. Would require some re-finish work. No box or other papers included. The rifle has been fired but is in decent condition. “If” I were a lever action rifle guy this is the only piece I would want as it looks more like a shooter (IMHO). Barrel is just over 23”.
I will meet with her tomorrow or Saturday to see what documentation she has for each rifle (orig box, manual, etc).
So questions are:
1. Is there a current market for these? She has been offered $1000 for all four rifles. Seems way too low, and I suggested for her to wait until I can get more information.
2. If yes on a market, any suggestion on how/where to sell for best possible value?
I did leave a msg on the Winchester Collector Forum but have not received a reply. Thanks in advance for any input/advice.
Bob
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