29-2 Current Values?

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Got the itch for a 29-2, 6", or 6.5 inch. Can someone let me know what the current range for Blue & Nickel finishes should bring in the 90% condition range. Looking at gun broker I'm seeing $899.$1,600. How much does the box, tools, etc.. or any box included add? Thanks in advance.
 
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You are on the right track when you do a survey of GB to get an idea of current prices. High condition, originality, and rarity make something more collectable which translates into prices at the high end of the range. You have to educate yourself on what features are rare.

I would hope to find something like you describe in the $1,000 range, give or take a hundred or two. With box, tools, etc., add a hundred or so more. With wooden presentation case fitted to that gun, plus all original accessories, I'm guessing you would have to add two hundred. The thing is, for one in 90% condition and a common barrel length, you're really not going to interest collectors much. So do you really want to pay more for boxes, etc?

Someone else may be more in touch with the current market than I am.
 
Don't forget the coke grips on the older ones that can run the price up. Actually, the one's that have been stripped are priced about $300-$400 under what the properly equipped model sells for, or should be.
 
What about Blue v/s Nickel? In a 29. Are the nickel not as valued even though less were produced.
 
Just as no two guns are exactly the same, no two auctions (or bidders) are the same. Put a NIB 6.5" model 29-2 up for auction, and unless the Buy Now price is low and it is snapped up cheaply no two sales prices will be the same. One bidder is looking but not interested at top dollar; another wants it up to full market value; and sometimes the winner literally doesn't care how much they have to pay, they want and will get it.

GB is a good value barometer, especially if you average out prices. Call the one the OP wants at about $700 for 90%, and correspondingly higher if he really means 95-97%.
 
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I probably did mean closer to 95-97%! What I'm really curious about is the difference between blue and nickel? If they produced less nickel why does it seem like the blues are pulling in more $$?
 
I probably did mean closer to 95-97%! What I'm really curious about is the difference between blue and nickel? If they produced less nickel why does it seem like the blues are pulling in more $$?
Could it be because Dirty Harry used a blued gun?
 
I got this at a LGS ~ $800 plus Tax:

Like this I think it is at least a $1,000 Gun:


With these Grips, I think this is ~ a $1200 Gun:




Just Keep looking, they are out there, and a lot of them are very lightly fired.
 
I probably did mean closer to 95-97%! What I'm really curious about is the difference between blue and nickel? If they produced less nickel why does it seem like the blues are pulling in more $$?

You are probably looking at high three dollar figures for a lightly used 29-2. I think the "Eastwood effect" is operating here, in that blue 6.5" models like the movie gun are close to 4" in value, and nickel guns bring less than blue.
 
....survey of GB to get an idea of current prices. ......You have to educate yourself ......
...... $1,000 range ......90% condition .........

The posts give good advice.
Do your homework. Be patient. You will eventually be comfortable judging a reasonable deal. The only advice I see in which I would offer a different opinion is the price from Jack Flash. For a 90% gun I think $1,000 is about $100-500 too high depending on your location, face to face transaction versus auction versus LGS. On the other hand Jack Flash is spot on about surveying GB and educating yourself. Regarding nickel versus blue price the transactions I have observed show the nickel bringing about 10% more. Another trend is the shorter the barrel the higher the price.
 
The posts give good advice.
Do your homework. Be patient. You will eventually be comfortable judging a reasonable deal. The only advice I see in which I would offer a different opinion is the price from Jack Flash. For a 90% gun I think $1,000 is about $100-500 too high depending on your location, face to face transaction versus auction versus LGS. On the other hand Jack Flash is spot on about surveying GB and educating yourself. Regarding nickel versus blue price the transactions I have observed show the nickel bringing about 10% more. Another trend is the shorter the barrel the higher the price.

Agreed, except I'm seeing 6" blues going for north of $1500 in nice condition say 95-98%. Then I see an un-fired nickel with boxes, paperwork with a buy now for $1,375.... My 90% gauge was inaccurate, I want a shooter, but a clean shooter, if that makes sense. I like to keep my guns clean.
 
Agreed, except I'm seeing 6" blues going for north of $1500 in nice condition say 95-98%. Then I see an un-fired nickel with boxes, paperwork with a buy now for $1,375.... My 90% gauge was inaccurate, I want a shooter, but a clean shooter, if that makes sense. I like to keep my guns clean.
your best bet is to buy one here.Seems this place has the lowest prices I have seen to date.Maybe some of the posters who think you can expect to pay under $700.00 will put one up for sale.
 
your best bet is to buy one here.Seems this place has the lowest prices I have seen to date.Maybe some of the posters who think you can expect to pay under $700.00 will put one up for sale.

Time will tell! lol, thanks, bring on the offers :D
 
They are increasing in value thats for sure. Maybe they will decrease also, all I know is if you see something you really like dont quibble over a hundred bucks or so if you can afford it just buy it, 6 months from now you probably wont even remember how much it costs.
 
Here's my mod 29-2, my Dad bought it in the early 70's.
 

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