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I am looking for some information on a Schoverling, Daly and Gales Model 45E. I am looking at what I believe is one of these in 20 gauge. What is a good price for a model in fairly good condition with no problems? Thank you for any help.
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Who made it? Francotte? Sauer?
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I would bet Sauer, do a google for Sauer 45E and thats probably it. here is one I found-its probably gone after she was lowballed on price est and the vulchers smelled the blood in the water; http://www.thefirearmsforum.com/showthread.php?t=80274
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It is a Sauer but that is not it.
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Sauer serial numbers are well explained in Double Gun Journal articles. Your gun could have been made by any number of makers. A 20 gauge Sauer Grade 45 would be the find of the century.
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Good one Mike Thanks !
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What would be an average price range given the grade and just average use and no major defects. If someone wants to buy a run of the mill Parker VH in 12 ga in used but good condition can give the person a price of what to expect. I am not sure of the serial no. but have done enough to recognize it as WW I or earlier.
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I think what you will have to do is kinda wing it for a "comp".Go look at Prussian Daly's,looks at Sauer's then compare it to the gun you want to buy.
Like you say its not like a VH Parker and thats what makes it more fun,anyone can value a common gun,just look at the auctions and adjust for condition.With guns like this you have to guess how many c notes "you" think its worth.
If you get it put up some pics.
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It is not a grade 45, that is a Schoverling,Daly, and Gales label. As I understand the Model 45 was a Model 14 in Germany.
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