old boxes
It is interesting that old gun boxes are much rarer that the guns that were in those boxes. Think about, 50 or 75 years ago 100 guys go to the gun store and buy a handgun.
The first day the guy gets home with his gun he throws away the gun box. Guns go in a guys pocket, who needs a box. Sone of the guns may be "Cop Guns", where the new officer has to buy his own gun, that gun goes in a holster and the box goes in the trash.
Twenty years latter, of the 100 guns that were sold, let's say 10 of the guns are lost or broken, most are well worn from lack of cleaning and gereral care. Maybe 30% of the 100 guns are still in good working order and 1 or 5 of the 100 guns are still like new in the box.
70 years latter 50% of the 100 guns are gone, and maybe 1 or 2 guns are like new still in the box. These are the "Closet or Desk Drawer" guns we're all looking for. But after all this time maybe one gun box out of 100 is still around, that's what I am looking for!!.
Are old gun boxes worth the price?? Well, go to a gun show and take a $400.00 top brake in 95% shape, buy a $100.00 correct box and you have a $700.00 or $800.00 "In the box" gun. Think about it next time yoou see a nice old gun box.
Brian P. Kenny
SWCA # 908