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Location: Deep Piney Woods of East Texas
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HondoJohn6508
Member Posts: 29 (1/22/02 11:15:51 pm) Reply | Edit | Del All High Standard Model A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Just acquired a HS model A in near mint condition. Any thoughts on what this 60year plus beauty is worth? Appreciate any info you might have to offer! Ol'John in Hondo. AntiqueDr Senior Chief Moderator Staff Posts: 1826 (1/22/02 11:20:24 pm) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: High Standard Model A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, we dont know if its a #9006 or #9007, or if it has a takedown, but assuming the most standard variant of the Model A in "near-mint" condition, $550. We Buy Guns! 1 - 100, Antique or Modern! www.apaxenterprises.com HondoJohn6508 Member Posts: 30 (1/22/02 11:40:13 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: High Standard Model A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Doc, Mucho Appreciativo,Amigo. Now how do I tell which one it is? AntiqueDr Senior Chief Moderator Staff Posts: 1830 (1/23/02 12:28:44 am) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: High Standard Model A -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 9007 was the longer-barreled version and it tends to get more interest (although not necessarily higher prices). The takedown version can bring a couple hundred more.
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