Value of CMP Collector Grade today?

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  • DeWayne Hayes
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 204

    #1

    Value of CMP Collector Grade today?

    Hi guys,

    I'm in the market looking for a CMP Collector Grade M1.

    What, in your opinion, is an upper-end price for a really nice looking Collector Grade these days? When I say "nice looking" I mean good-looking wood set, minimal dings and gouges. Not "Unissued Greek Return" nice, but pretty close to that. Something like a 5.8 mil Springfield, nice wood.

    Just trying to get a feel for what the market is these days as I've been out of the gun-buying world for several years, but my gun collection was stolen a few years ago, and I'm looking to replace a few icons, like the Garand.

    Thanks,
    DeWayne
  • dryheat
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 10587

    #2
    Expect to pay at least $1000.
    If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.

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    • lyman
      Administrator - OFC
      • Aug 2009
      • 11270

      #3
      Originally posted by dryheat
      Expect to pay at least $1000.
      really?

      depends on the maker, likely 2x's that

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      • High Plaines Doug r
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 267

        #4
        Look at Gunbroker. There's not a complete Garand in there for less than $900; nothing you'd want to own as a beater for less than $1200, shooters start about $1500. Collectables look like they start well over $2k. It's not a hobby for the faint of heart.

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        • DeWayne Hayes
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2010
          • 204

          #5
          Yeah, I'm thinking more like $3k for a really nice one, no?

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          • lyman
            Administrator - OFC
            • Aug 2009
            • 11270

            #6
            Originally posted by DeWayne Hayes
            Yeah, I'm thinking more like $3k for a really nice one, no?
            depends on the maker, and year and correct as in all the bits and bobs look like it was there when made,
            that will be a bit higher than a restoration collector grade,

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            • dryheat
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 10587

              #7
              Originally posted by DeWayne Hayes
              Yeah, I'm thinking more like $3k for a really nice one, no?
              You don't want to be known as the guy who paid three grand for a "collectable". I can't think of a Garand rifle anywhere I've seen that could command $3K. You aren't worthy. You aren't even allowed to park next to the building where it's at.
              I've seen GB Garand's approach 3K. Can't recall which one that was. But, buying a "collectable" is a path that you don't want to follow right now. Of course if you have money to throw around it just helps the community. I'll stick with my OP: you can't get a good Garand off of GB for less than 1K. You can pay 1.5K and get a field grade. My advice: stay up late and watch GB for forty hrs. and get a feel for it.
              If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.

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              • lyman
                Administrator - OFC
                • Aug 2009
                • 11270

                #8
                Originally posted by dryheat
                You don't want to be known as the guy who paid three grand for a "collectable". I can't think of a Garand rifle anywhere I've seen that could command $3K. You aren't worthy. You aren't even allowed to park next to the building where it's at.
                I've seen GB Garand's approach 3K. Can't recall which one that was. But, buying a "collectable" is a path that you don't want to follow right now. Of course if you have money to throw around it just helps the community. I'll stick with my OP: you can't get a good Garand off of GB for less than 1K. You can pay 1.5K and get a field grade. My advice: stay up late and watch GB for forty hrs. and get a feel for it.
                for $3K you will find some of the more rare varieties,

                for over $3K you will find D's C's and a pile of NM

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                • DeWayne Hayes
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 204

                  #9
                  To be fair, I count three Collector Grade rifles on GB at the moment, two of which have starting/minimum bids set at $2,500 and one is sale only at $3,999.

                  A few Correct Grades all over $2,500.

                  I don't think my $3k notion is out of whack. May be more than you feel they're worth, but I don't see them for sale at $1,500 or even $2k.

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                  • dryheat
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 10587

                    #10
                    I see loads of Garands on Gun Broker that are asking over $1500 but are they selling? But no, I still don't think you will pick up any Garand on GB for less than $995. (Mostly)people know the market. The sellers of $2500 rifles are counting on the "Greater Fool theory". But there's too many of them out there for that to work very well. They paid $650 -750 for that CMP Garand, they will make a profit eventually.
                    NM, maybe. D and C's @ $3K just sit there.
                    If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.

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                    • lyman
                      Administrator - OFC
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 11270

                      #11
                      get an account on gunborker is you do not already have one,

                      the search using the advanced search , completed auctions,

                      you can then see what they sold for,( it will have bids ) not what someone was asking or fishing for

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                      • DeWayne Hayes
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2010
                        • 204

                        #12
                        That's brilliant advice, thanks!

                        From a search of closed "Collector Grade" auctions, looks like a couple sold for around $1,500-$1,800, while a few others sold in the neighborhood of $2,500-$2,800.

                        So, looks like $1,500-$2,500 is a realistic range.

                        Thanks,
                        DeWayne

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                        • Major Tom
                          Very Senior Member - OFC
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 6181

                          #13
                          Many years ago, I sold my correct WW2 Winchester for $1500. It was all Winchester, WW2 numbers and only the wood was replaced. BTW, it was a Danish return.

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                          • lyman
                            Administrator - OFC
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 11270

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Major Tom
                            Many years ago, I sold my correct WW2 Winchester for $1500. It was all Winchester, WW2 numbers and only the wood was replaced. BTW, it was a Danish return.
                            5 yrs or so ago, I sold 4 M1's for a friend,

                            all were restorations to as they would have left the factory in each year,
                            all were done well, he searched long and hard for the correct stuff with matching finishes,
                            not a single piece was refinished

                            the Winchester brought $2500, the Springfield's (1945/1944/1943) brought $2000 each,

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                            • DeWayne Hayes
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2010
                              • 204

                              #15
                              Back around 2008 or 2009 (can't recall) I bought an exceptional, pristine Type II National Match from Joe Salter and I want to say I paid around $4k. I can't recall exactly, but I remember it was so nice I didn't really want to shoot it - in fact, I never did - and wished I had spent less money on a less collectable, more shootable gun. Wound up selling it a couple years later.

                              All these years later, I think a nice Collector Grade is probably more what I'm looking for. Or even a really nice Correct Grade.

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