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By way of comparison, the two of my 1940's K-22's sold as follows during the past three years ending a year ago.
K7568, shipped December 17, 1947 with blue finish in top condition fetched $1530---not a "LERK".
K55489 shipped December 7, 1948 with blue finish in top condition fetched $1175.
The value of virtually any collectible gun is dependent upon condition---the better the condition, the higher the value. 'Twas ever thus, and it ain't gonna change!! Needless to say, scarcity will play a role too! I had a K-32 1st Model that was downright scruffy---plenty of finish, probably 95%, but that which was gone left by way of disrespectful, down right sloppy handling---and maybe even a slide across a concrete floor. Aside from the fact of what it was, it was nothing to be proud of!! That said, hold on to your hat! It sold for $7135!! Whoever bought it clearly did so for what it was----just like I did. It was my good fortune to have bought it a looooooooong time ago---almost exactly when I could have bought either of two as new examples for a mere $20,000+ at my first SWCA annual meeting. Aside from the fact the Boss Lady would've had me flogged if I even mentioned such a thing, I was blessed with at least a little more sense than God gave a peanut!!
The entirety of my collection was sold by David Carroll. His modus operandi is to dispose of common ordinary items such as these on Gun Broker-----"Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am!"---done and done in no time flat!! He sells the special stuff one on one---and that takes longer---sometimes A LOT longer. It took a bit over three years for him to finish up with my stuff---and it was worth the wait!
Ralph Tremaine