Whats a Mills Grenade worth?

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Not sure if this is the right place to ask this question but I'll ask anyways.

Whats a WWII No36 Mills Grenade "Cut-away" worth these days??
I know a standard one can run from $120-$200.
I haven't seen a cut-away in awhile and have no idea if they are more or less expensive.

Can anyone help?
 
I would say in the $200 range.... that's what I paid for mine a year and a bit ago....

Depending on condition, completeness and originality. (Some people have been sectioning them lately.....)

just my 2 cents...
 
If I had to guess, I'd say an original factory cutaway would be worth more, and a home-made cutaway less.
 
A normal inert 36M will run you between $165 to $200. I haven't even tried to figure out what my sectionalized 36M is worth, but I would add at least $100.00.
 
Thanks. Thats kind of what I figured. I had one offered to me for $250 but I thought that was a bit high at first. I guess that is the going rate.
 
MY GAWD! Prices have certainly risen! I have a dozen, two cutaways, a Newton pippin, a Hales, a type 68, two Energas, a No.34, No68,No, 60, and a No69. Plus a couple of "Great war" paperweights by S&B iron (mounted on porcelain bases with the top hinged, one would suppose to hold paper clips or something of the sort. (not all have handles) but I suppose some could be fabricated. One of the mills bombs is a rod grenade.
Best of all I bought the unobtanium, the launcher for the rod grenade.
Standard cup launchers are great with tennis balls and noise blanks.
 
The Spartans had bicycles and played tennis????
Original olympic sports were ALL military related.
The shotput is a weapon as is the discus and Javelin
Oh, and guns wern't around at the time.
Now if you are talking about the Olympics when they re-started, that's another matter.;)
 
MY GAWD! Prices have certainly risen! I have a dozen, two cutaways, a Newton pippin, a Hales, a type 68, two Energas, a No.34, No68,No, 60, and a No69. Plus a couple of "Great war" paperweights by S&B iron (mounted on porcelain bases with the top hinged, one would suppose to hold paper clips or something of the sort. (not all have handles) but I suppose some could be fabricated. One of the mills bombs is a rod grenade.
Best of all I bought the unobtanium, the launcher for the rod grenade.
Standard cup launchers are great with tennis balls and noise blanks.

hey, let's see some pics then!!
 
Gregc, Unfortunately I am Kumpewter challenged. Never learned how to post pics. AND my cameras use 35mm film, not kumpweter chips. I also don't own a scanner.
To be quite honest about it, anyone trying to give me directions on how to post pics might as well be writing in Sanskrit or Nepalese!

However if you are willing to travel below the border and stay as a house guest while walking me through the intricacies and showing me HOW to work the digital camera I bought serval years ago and never used, I wouldn't mind.;)
 
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