Hi Guys, Been a few years since I’ve posted, but I’ve been a loyal lurker, today I need some general advice or better yet some informed opinions. About ten years or so ago I started buying rifles that were of interest to me, not a collection more of an accumulation. My favorite guns were always single shots and especially old varminters, low walls, high walls, Stevens 44’s, 441/2’s etc. I had a lot of fun with them and have enjoyed owning them. Now the time comes to think about where they will end up as I can’t take them with me and my kids are not interested in my guns. I’ve decided that I will take my time and sell them off one or two at a time to see if I can derive some enjoyment from placing them with people that will use and treasure them as I did. Having been away from the market for some time now, I’m not up on prices and values. Now, I know that most of you hold “varmintized” old single shots in some disdain but I also know that nice originals are few, far between and costly. The first rifle I’m thinking of putting up for sale is a Remington Hepburn in .219 Zipper Imp. This gun has been re-barreled, re-finished and re stocked. The action is perfect works as new, bluing and metal work are excellent, it has a 22” semi heavy barrel with target blocks and a nice Fecker scope. The stock is a very highly figured burled wood, I don’t know what wood it is, but it is striking. The stock has walnut tip, grip cap, black separation lines, black diamond insert at the forend screw and a round black insert in the center of the grip cap. The butt stock has a large cheek piece and a well formed thumb rest and feels great for shooting off hand; it has a checked, inlaid metal buttplate. Can I trouble you gentlemen for an opinion as to it possible value? Also, what is the market, in general, for this type of arm, is it a good time to sell or should I maybe wait for a better time? Thanking all in advance, Marcos (elalto)
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