I recently picked up this Texas Ranger Commemorative set off of GB. I had wanted one for quite a while- more for the "coolness factor" and special limited edition Model 19 than as a true collectable because I'm not a commemorative guy. There were actually two sets on the auction block at the time- one was a perfect NIB set with all the original packaging, and one was more what I was looking for...gently used and a shooter. I knew that the NIB set would sell high (sold for more than $1150), whereas I won my auction for a little over $800 (Buy It Now was $975). I plan to refinish the TR presentation box, and have already contacted Joe C. for some advice. The rest of the set is very nice. I guess that I'm a little confused by the pricing that Jim S. talks about in the SCSW 4th Ed. He mentions that the NIB sets are valued at ~$750...not sure where he got that number because I haven't seen one for that price in a long time! He then goes on to state that the Bowie knives themselves (20,000 of them) are valued at $350-$400, and the Model 19-3 is valued the same as a standard NIB 19-3 ($600-$700). My math says that at those values a knife and a 19-3 together would be worth $950-$1100, and I would think the box would add at least another $75-$100. I find it interesting that a matched s/n set would be valued for much less than the individual pieces. I'm seeing just the TR Model 19-3s on GB with asking prices near $900, and set prices much higher. Don't get me wrong, I think the SCSW is "The Bible" when it comes to S&W, and I have the highest respect for Jim and Richard. I also realize that the used firearm market reacts quickly and that the SCSW prices are merely guidelines. I believe that these TR sets (all 8,000 of them) are somewhat undervalued, but I'm happy with my purchase. Just wondering what the Forum thinks of the current market pricing.