What Are These Worth?

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I have a chance to pick up a whack of guns from a guy fairly local to me. I haven't seen them as of yet, am going tonight so I don't know what to expect. Here is a partial list of what he has, am looking for a general idea of their value so I can go in informed to bargain with him. Any info at all much appreciated, tried google but its hard to pin down Canadian values, not alot of info online.

1: Winchester 1895 - Don't even know the calibre, I am assuming from talking to him that all of his guns are in good condition.
2: 32 special
3: Winchester Golden spike
4: Buffalo Bill Carbine 30-30 - no box
5: Canadian Centennial 30-30 with box, unfired
6: M1 Carbine with 19" Barrel
7: Model 94(Winchester) Pretty sure he mentioned this one was a takedown model.

I can't afford all of them, of course, but I'd like to probably pick up the m1 and if one of them is a particularly good deal I'd stretch my finances for it.

I'll try to get pics while I'm there.
 
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This is a "what are they worth" discussion thread.

Please keep replies to that only.

Any offers to buy etc or EE type solicitations regarding these items should go via Personal Messaging [ie. PM's] to the OP.

Thank you.

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This is a "what are they worth" discussion thread.

Please keep replies to that only.

Any offers to buy etc or EE type solicitations regarding these items should go via Personal Messaging [ie. PM's] to the OP.

Thank you.

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NAA.

My bad, sorry about that. I'll be more careful in the future.
 
I have a chance to pick up a whack of guns from a guy fairly local to me. I haven't seen them as of yet, am going tonight so I don't know what to expect. Here is a partial list of what he has, am looking for a general idea of their value so I can go in informed to bargain with him. Any info at all much appreciated, tried google but its hard to pin down Canadian values, not alot of info online.

1: Winchester 1895 - Don't even know the calibre, I am assuming from talking to him that all of his guns are in good condition.
2: 32 special
3: Winchester Golden spike
4: Buffalo Bill Carbine 30-30 - no box
5: Canadian Centennial 30-30 with box, unfired
6: M1 Carbine with 19" Barrel
7: Model 94(Winchester?)

I can't afford all of them, of course, but I'd like to probably pick up the m1 and if one of them is a particularly good deal I'd stretch my finances for it.

I'll try to get pics while I'm there.

I would only have interest in:

2: around these parts, approx $550.

6: they seem to be worth gold, usually priced at $700ish.

7: if it's a pre '64 $475. post $375.

3:, 4: & 5: are tough sells around here, seller should expect to be sitting on them for quite some time.
 
My guess 1;500 +- cal condition play a huge part, 2;Win 94 300-400, 3;unfired in box, box in exc shape 600, 4; 400-500, 5;400-450, 6;with a 19' it is not mil & not a collector,civilian model 400-500, 7;again pre/post condition & cal important 200 to ? My .02
 
About $500.00 each as a base figure. The Model 94, the Canadian Centennial and the .32 Special will generally be worth a bit more if they are rifle models vice carbines.
Depending on condition/chambering, the 95 could be worth up to about $1200 for a nice one. Also, the Model 94 takedown will command a premium. Say a grand for a decent one.
 
Condition dictates price. 1 & 2 depends on model and condition. For the 1895, calibre is a huge player.
3,4 & 5 start with a base of $250 each and go up from there.
M1 non-restricted is around $400 depending on manufacturer.
7 is dependant on whether it's Pre or Post, like it's been pointed out.
 
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