old smith and wesson experts? (price check)

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  • 42769vette

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    i know folks get tired of the "price check thing" but im stumped on this one.

    its a 1974 class a engraved smith model 37. appears unfired some of the engraving is glod enlayed on a blued gun. grips are aftermarket

    i found one at cabelas in texas for 4000 but it was stainless
     

    geronimojoe85

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    You could poke around the S&W forum.
    I'd also definitely get a factory letter. One from Smith is $30 and with what you have is definitely worth every penny. And you can only learn cool stuff from it.
     

    Squib

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    I would not feel at all comfortable getting a price concensus from the peanut gallery on something like that. I'd head straight to the SWCA and, if possible, give them a SN.
     

    42769vette

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    I would not feel at all comfortable getting a price concensus from the peanut gallery on something like that. I'd head straight to the SWCA and, if possible, give them a SN.


    all that is in the works and it will be at the 1500 sunday. this is just getting some idea of worth.
     

    sbcman

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    Oh boy.

    OK, first off....

    :postpics:


    Secondly, if that is a class A factory job, I would venture to say you've got a minimum $3000/maximum $4500 revolver on your hands. Like all things firearms, the price you can obtain is a regional deal. In other words, just getting it to someone around here would probably rake in $3000, getting it out nationally to a collector would bring in the higher dollar amounts. For what it's worth, I've never seen a 37 with the uber fancy scroll come up for sale anywhere.
     

    451_Detonics

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    I know this answer suck but it is the truth, the gun is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. If someone is willing to pay $4000 for it that is what it is worth, If the best offer on it is $3000 then that is what it is worth. Custom guns are the slipperiest things in the world to put a price on. If you look here you can see some retail prices but like all S&W prices they are higher than what the guns will actually sell for.

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    You will just have to decide what it is worth to you.
     

    FERLACH

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    I might be wrong on this, but I did not think Smith Wesson did factory engraving on non-steel (alloy) guns, back in the 70's. Like I say, I might be wrong.
     

    42769vette

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    I might be wrong on this, but I did not think Smith Wesson did factory engraving on non-steel (alloy) guns, back in the 70's. Like I say, I might be wrong.

    the letter of athenticity is inbound about the pistol and factory engraving.


    451 detonics

    ya i know its worth what somone will give. this is my first whats it worth thread. guns like this are imposible to gauge a fair asking price.

    here is a crappy cell phone pic. i know it wont really help with the value in this case but it sure is nice to look at
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