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Mark Daiute
05-13-2018, 05:32
what is a forager in good shape worth?
Thanks,
Mark
Tom Trevor
05-13-2018, 08:03
Mark, From what I have seen. Junk at 1250 and very very nice at 3000. On line searches for SOLD items average 2000. Hope this helps. Tom
Dick Hosmer
05-14-2018, 01:20
I've never seen a very very nice Forager.
Tom Trevor
05-14-2018, 09:39
Johnathan peck collection. April 28-29 2002. Item 28 4500.00. Serial number 978. As near new as possible. An auction I really thought I would see you at Dick.
I was able to get 2700 for my serial number 9 Forager. It was complete but in well used and weathered condition.
The low number made it possible to get that for it.
Dick Hosmer
05-14-2018, 11:21
Johnathan peck collection. April 28-29 2002. Item 28 4500.00. Serial number 978. As near new as possible. An auction I really thought I would see you at Dick.
Would love to meet you some day, but I don't do auctions.
"but I don't do auctions"
Neither do I but there was no way I was going to miss that one, Tom and I had a time drooling over all the stuff
Dick Hosmer
05-15-2018, 07:26
Scuttlebutt had it that Peck's stuff was real eye candy, but that some pieces may have been 'helped' a bit. Do not know it that was sour grapes or at least partly true.
Apparently he was a late-comer to Springfields, being of the Colt/Winchester generation.
butlersrangers
05-18-2018, 12:01
FWIW: The U.S. "Ordnance Supply Manual - 1904" has some interesting references to the application of the Springfield carbine with Multiball 'guard cartridges' for guarding prisoners. The 20 gauge Springfield shotgun is also mentioned.
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butlersrangers
05-18-2018, 12:13
More of the 1904 reference touching on Shotguns and 'Springfield Shotgun 20 gauge':
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