I think you did okay, but didn't cheat your friend. They are very desirable guns. As Don said, the featherweight isn't worth anywhere neear 2000, but the others are worth a fair amount more. Overall, you probably have at least $500 more value than you have in them.

I have a early 50's 30-06 featherweight in 90% blue condition. I came into it for a reasonable price, and offered it for sale because collectors are always complaining about practical types like me using collector grade guns as the basis for custom rifles. I couldn't sell it for $875 last fall, so broke it down for the parts and am building a custom rifle on the pristine action. The barrel, aluminum buttplate and bottom metal, and stock are worth enough to buy new ones that suit what I want better, and the action is unbeatable for smoothness and quality. That's the real shining point of these old pre-64 winchesters. With a custom barrel with express sights and a stock made to fit me, it will make an excellent .375-06 hunting rifle, and will function better than any new action I could buy today for the $600 or so the action is worth.

dave