I collect 357 Magnums and K-22s. I also collect boxes for 357 Magnums and K-22s. Gold boxes for 357 Magnums range from $200 - $400.
Boxes for pre-war 357 Magnums range from $700 to $2,500, depending on size of box, type of box (Type I or Type II) and of course condition of box.
I regularly see wood presentation cases sell for $150+.
I actually store a lot of my guns in factory boxes, with the gun in a gun sock in the box. It makes it easier to stack in the safe and allows me to find what I'm looking for.
I also love custom cases... and they are a whole 'nother (beautiful) story.
... so, like as has been said above, the value that a box adds to a gun really does depend on a lot of factors.And boxes are a lot of fun learning about and collecting.
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Well Richard, nobody can beat that box collection, or what's in them either. Spectacular is the best word I can come up with, and it is inadequate at best.
Jeff
SWCA #1457
Gary Lowe (glowe hereabouts) is the Box Man. He works wonders with boxes---WONDERS!!---can bring them back from the dead! You send your box to Gary, and it will thank you.
I collect 357 Magnums and K-22s. I also collect boxes for 357 Magnums and K-22s. Gold boxes for 357 Magnums range from $200 - $400.
Boxes for pre-war 357 Magnums range from $700 to $2,500, depending on size of box, type of box (Type I or Type II) and of course condition of box.
Boxes for K-22 Outdoorsman revolvers range from $250 to $650 (there are several different styles) depending on condition and style of box. Boxes for pre-war K-22 Masterpieces (sold in 1940) range from $550 to $1,500. These boxes are really hard to find. Post war gold boxes for K-22s range from $100 to $200 and are available fairly regularly on eBay. Post war Blue two-piece boxes are worth $40 - $100 to me, depending on lots of factors.
I regularly see wood presentation cases sell for $150+.
I actually store a lot of my guns in factory boxes, with the gun in a gun sock in the box. It makes it easier to stack in the safe and allows me to find what I'm looking for.
I also love custom cases... and they are a whole 'nother (beautiful) story.
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... so, like as has been said above, the value that a box adds to a gun really does depend on a lot of factors.And boxes are a lot of fun learning about and collecting.
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