Very sweet. Looks like about 1956 and close to mint. The pic of the moose is very familiar. Did you either sell or buy an old flat top with bone/antler grips quite a while back?
Mike
Very sweet. Looks like about 1956 and close to mint. The pic of the moose is very familiar. Did you either sell or buy an old flat top with bone/antler grips quite a while back?
Mike

Sorry. Didn't mean to hijack the thread
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Ok now we've started a Python parade? One of mine now sold
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Mr. Peterson has the oldest here with the nice 1st Gen 6" blue with what I think are the nicest looking stocks but they re all beautiful. Did you know that the 1st Gen had a hollow underlug? Look in where the cylinder latch release is....![]()
Yes.
I've just recently sold mine as well.
Wondering if we're at a Python price bubble or will we actually see a 10,000.00 asking price next year. My folks south of the border tell me
not to expect prices to drop. Hey I was waiting for house prices to drop in TO the last 2 years, and go figure. Last time I spoke to Colt they said that
they aren't bringing back the Python cause they would have to sell'em at 3000.00. I don't think they would have any problem at that price or even 3500.00
today. Think what that would do to the market. Anyway I'm holding on to mine for now. What do you guys think the next sleepers to break out are.
Thanks Chris, good info. Surprised that Swiss 210's haven't moved much. I know they are still coming out of Germany, but still not the same.
That Trooper 111 that was on the EE a while back at I think 950.00 is starting to look like a bargain the way things are going. I go back away's
and I have put together an "Eclectic" mix of pieces in my collection so I pick up items that I don't see around much (Astra Falcon!). I have quite a few Colts
by now almost all of which I don't shoot. It's nice to see that they are going up in value but I can't recall a run up on prices like I've seen with Pythons. Pre 64 Winnies
are plentiful and not too pricey in relation. Maybe That's one direction. I've got a National Match series 70 (Boxed, tool, paperwork...) that I don't see selling in the stratosphere.
Maybe that's another one that'll take off. Anyway..
I don't know about the king cobras. No doubt their value will increase in proportion to the Python but I think they are overvalued because many associate them too closely with the pythons. in reality they are not in the same league in terms of tune - these sold for half the price of a python when new. Granted that doesn't mean they are half the gun (there are a number of reasons for such different price points), but to me they will always be a distant runner up, and not worth the close-to-python prices that many seek. I think the anaconda, which is basically a 44 king cobra, is more interesting because of the calibre, but for 357, unless I was after a full snake / colt revolver collection, I'd bypass the king cobra entirely.



























