Years ago, when I used to pour over an old dog eared copy of "The Shooters Bible" I wanted every gun I saw. But a Model 18 was near the top of the list. It had the looks of the bigger 38/357's but used the cheap 22 LR cartridge. What could be better?
Flash forward a bunch of years, and I still wanted one, but really didn't look seriously for it. Everything I read indicated that they were all priced in the $700-800.00 range. I didn't want to spend that much. I already had a 17-3, so that would have to do me.
Then while on a trip to Illinois, I saw a post on this board that the shop back home, where I did most of my business, had one for sale. I called the first thing the next morning and had them "hold" it for me.
Two days later, I got there to pick it up. It turned out to be a 1953, five screw, "pre-18", with diamond magna's numbered to the gun. As far as I know, it was the first one I have ever layed eyes on. It was sort of flat looking, but I have since learned that's normal for the post war guns. They were asking $499.00 for it

which I thought was a steal. I tried to be cool though, and offered $450.00. They came back with $460.00. I was afraid to push it any further.
I don't know if that was a good price, or bad, or about normal. I was tickled to have it.
I had it out yesterday shooting it. Went through a couple of boxes of ammo. Man, it is a fun gun.
I don't think I've seen another one since. If I do, I might buy it.