Smith Wesson 29 no dash with original case

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I was wondering if anybody would have an idea of what an original model 29 NO DASH 44 magnum in 95% condition,
with it's original blue presentation box with original tools, might be worth,
i have never seen another no dash 29 in Canada yet,and wonder what it's worth.
 
Sounds like a very nice package. It should be worth a lot more than any other variant in equivalent condition, particularly with the original tools etc. As you note very few around. I'm tempted to say 1500 (its not mint and we are not in the US), but I really don't know. Could be worth a lot more to the right collector. I would definitely pay a premium for a no dash over the 'vintage standard' -2.
 
Sounds like a very nice package. It should be worth a lot more than any other variant in equivalent condition, particularly with the original tools etc. As you note very few around. I'm tempted to say 1500 (its not mint and we are not in the US), but I really don't know. Could be worth a lot more to the right collector. I would definitely pay a premium for a no dash over the 'vintage standard' -2.

yes,,i did see that they are insane money on Gunbroker,might worth the small investment to have it exported,i did just see a 29-1 on a Canadian site for sale with no box asking price was over $5000.00 and it was snapped up in less than 48 hours,which is why i'm trying to find example of prices,i just have never seen a no dash with box for sale in Canada,so i'm assuming collector value might be all over the place,
 
yes,,i did see that they are insane money on Gunbroker,might worth the small investment to have it exported,i did just see a 29-1 on a Canadian site for sale with no box asking price was over $5000.00 and it was snapped up in less than 48 hours,which is why i'm trying to find example of prices,i just have never seen a no dash with box for sale in Canada,so i'm assuming collector value might be all over the place,

Sounds like you have more market info than I. I hadn’t seen the -1. You raise a good point. I would 100% go the auction route that hits the US market to maximize the value. The Canadian market won’t come close by a considerable margin.
 
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