Hi all. I recently acquired a Winchester 37a / 20 gauge , marked " Macleod 60TH ".
I'd never heard of this variant , but after some research , discovered that Macleod's was a big Hardware / lumberyard type store common to the western provinces. I'm from Ontario and was unfamiliar with the stores. It's just another Cobourg made variant , from the old Cooey factory after the Winchester takeover.
I have several 20 gauge guns already , so am thinking on letting this one go.
Would this gun be of interest to a cooey collector? It's the first one I have ever seen , but maybe they'r quite common out west? Being a 60th anniversary gun , I assume they were only made for one year.
Would I be out to lunch if I offered it up in trade against a 28 gauge cooey?
The 28's are the rarest gauge , but a variant only made for one year must be worth something as well to a collector. I found very little information on the web about this . I couldn't even find out what year Macleod's 60th anniversary was. The 37a was made from 1973 to about 1980.
What does the cooey guys think? Should I just keep it? Trade it ? Take it to an upcoming local gun show and see how it goes? Like I said , they are pretty rare in Ontario . I'd never seen one before.
I'd never heard of this variant , but after some research , discovered that Macleod's was a big Hardware / lumberyard type store common to the western provinces. I'm from Ontario and was unfamiliar with the stores. It's just another Cobourg made variant , from the old Cooey factory after the Winchester takeover.
I have several 20 gauge guns already , so am thinking on letting this one go.
Would this gun be of interest to a cooey collector? It's the first one I have ever seen , but maybe they'r quite common out west? Being a 60th anniversary gun , I assume they were only made for one year.
Would I be out to lunch if I offered it up in trade against a 28 gauge cooey?
The 28's are the rarest gauge , but a variant only made for one year must be worth something as well to a collector. I found very little information on the web about this . I couldn't even find out what year Macleod's 60th anniversary was. The 37a was made from 1973 to about 1980.
What does the cooey guys think? Should I just keep it? Trade it ? Take it to an upcoming local gun show and see how it goes? Like I said , they are pretty rare in Ontario . I'd never seen one before.


















































