Fair Market Value L.W. Seecamp Co .45?

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Fair Market Value L.W. Seecamp Co .45?

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What is the fair market value for the following
LW Seecamp gold plated double-action 1911.45 ?

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Re: Fair Market Value L.W. Seecamp Co .45?

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I have no idea, but if you are considering selling it, be sure to get an appraisal from a reputable appraiser! The Colt Double Eagles are certainly rare, and a Commander converted by Seacamp is a treasure. I had a Colt Commander customized and signed (etched under the slide) by Frank Pachmayr himself. I foolishly left it in my range bag while I went into a restaurant for lunch and it was stolen. Take care of that prize.

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Nice looking gun. The Seecamp double action .45's from the seventies are certainly a unique offering. That one looks immaculate.
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My initial research indicates that it is a $4,000 pistol. It is from the seventies and only 2K units were made.
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Are you buying this or selling it
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Jumping Frog wrote:Are you buying this or selling it
My brother wanted to buy it and I was asked to find its market value.
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Beiruty wrote:My initial research indicates that it is a $4,000 pistol. It is from the seventies and only 2K units were made.
Sounds like a good plinker. :biggrinjester:
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