Lowell, I'm not sure what the market is doing as far as price of these classic guns. Here is one that came up for sale about a year and a half ago. There was some interest about it but I guess I was the only one with cash in hand. I bought it for a little more than half the asking price of that 16ga. It also came with a great letter written by the owner telling me the bloodline of the gun. It has been in the same family since it's original purchase in 1899. The family owned the Faultless Starch Co. Mr Semmer camre to my home to look at it and was taken by it's beautiful original comdition. There are three different sizes of checkering used on the stock and forend. Paul Driscoll
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