Fair Value?

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Went into a LGS and they have a 28-2' 4", magna stocks. Cosmetically there's some wear on the stocks and just the beginning of a cylinder ring. Otherwise it looks great. Mechanically it's very clean and tight. No box or anything, just the gun. What would be a fair value?
 
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I cannot speak for the model 28 because it is not one of my collectibles that I go after
But with this crowd, they will want pictures and a little more explanation to give you much of a monetary value. I would guess myself $600-$800 range.
But that is an uneducated guess
Tom
 
I would keep looking as I agree with jeep1 that $600-$800 is more online to correct value….I purchased a 6" a few years ago at $600 from Cabellas ft worth and it is minty no box….you can still find good value in these if you look around… I value both my 4" and 6" in this range of 600-$800 today. The 4" is an S prefix and some folks seek that out but it doesn't mean much to me-kinda cool-ish though. An early Model "Highway Patrolman" as it was simply called before model #'s were attached (1957-58-ish)would be more valuable as a collector piece but really not worth $2k either….a few folks that own minty pre-model # HPs' might have their feelers hurt about that comment, but it's true unless the gun has important documented provenance. Cheers-hope for you to find a good one!
 
Surely you know $2000 is way out of line for that model, right?
Having seen some similar guns I would have thought $700-$800, maybe $1000 if its a hot ticket item. I was just checking with the knowledgeable forum brethren to be sure there wasn't some esoteric reason why it would be valued so highly. Its a beautiful gun but I can't imagine reaching common ground on the price.
 
Went into a LGS and they have a 28-2' 4", magna stocks. Cosmetically there's some wear on the stocks and just the beginning of a cylinder ring. Otherwise it looks great. Mechanically it's very clean and tight. No box or anything, just the gun. What would be a fai
28-2 , 4" with an N serial number and no box, very good to excellent condition, $750 - $800. The 28-2 with an early S serial number and numbered matching diamond magnas, $900. Add $100 - $125 for a correct box or more for an original box.
 
28-2 , 4" with an N serial number and no box, very good to excellent condition, $750 - $800. The 28-2 with an early S serial number and numbered matching diamond magnas, $900. Add $100 - $125 for a correct box or more for an original box.
Welcome to the Forum. LOL! I'm afraid your lgs owner hasn't bothered to check GB or any other references to see what is a real world asking price for that 4" Model 28-2. Although original condition 4" versions generally bring a little more $ than the 6" versions, he is totally out of the ballpark. I think that the estimates that you've seen in this Post are much more realistic. I live close to you so I'm familiar with the local shops and I can't believe someone would think that $2K was a reasonable asking price. Maybe the owner should visit the Melbourne gun show occasionally and see what vintage handguns are bringing these days.
 

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