Navy87Guy
Well-known member
This auction is over, but I'm trying to get my "value meter" calibrated, so I wanted to see what the collective opinion was. Price points on GB alone aren't enough - it requires the wisdom of experienced collectors. (On a side note....please, please, please stop deleting the price on ads here on the forum after it is sold. It's a hugely useful source of info to understand trends and pricing. Marking something $SPF doesn't help people understand where prices are going. Thank you!!)
The auction was for an all matching byf 43. There was a fair amount of rust but everything looked original. I'm not a wood expert, but it looked like it might have had the elm stock that showed up in the 43 k-block.
The gun ended up going for just under $2,750. Was that a great, good, fair-to-middling, or bad price for that example?
Here's a link to the auction:
Thanks!
The auction was for an all matching byf 43. There was a fair amount of rust but everything looked original. I'm not a wood expert, but it looked like it might have had the elm stock that showed up in the 43 k-block.
The gun ended up going for just under $2,750. Was that a great, good, fair-to-middling, or bad price for that example?
Here's a link to the auction:
Thanks!