Not “Cokes”.. right?

Thanks for all the replies…

Any idea of the value on these?
Walnut rather than goncalo Alves; non-cokes

Thanks!
 
Here are two mounted sets of cokes on the left and the right and a set of "just" diamond targets in the middle. All three sets are Goncalo but the set of cokes on the left is quite brown, and was a recent find.



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One point of discussion on Cokes I have over heard from some guys at shows is the condition of the points on the the diamonds in the checking field. Apparently if the tips of the diamonds are flat and not sharp. the value comes down. Just what I have over heard.
 
Great looking "cokes"… I have on a couple of early N frames.. one a 29 no dash and the other a pre 29.

I'm still curious as to what these non-cokes in the beginning of this thread might be valued at.

Thanks!
 
The Cokes look fuller under the trigger guard. They look like they'd be more comfortable to shoot with than targets.

For those who have them, true? Or?
 
Not to hijack this thread, but this brings up an important question for me...

Approximately 1955 to 1968. I think silver washers were used after these went out of production.

Alan,

My Model of 1950 shipped in July, 1955.
(I sent a letter request this past week).

Am I to understand it might have shipped with the black washer "football" target stocks on it when I bought it?
I had expected magnas to be correct.

-Bill

Model of 1950 (Top)


 

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