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Value of Eagle F HSC?
murton:
New member here. Wonder if anyone could help me value wise on this HSC? Thanks!
#1, Eagle N on right side of barrel.
#2, Last 3 digits of serial number on under surface of barrel.
#3, Last 3 digits of serial number on under side of front of slide.
#4, Eagle N on front right side of slide.
#5, Body of unmarked magazine, in the white.
Excellent condition inside and out. Looks like it's been stashed in somebodies sock drawer for the last 65+ years.
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donp326:
we would need to see the complete serial too to make any judgement on value.
1914mauser:
Why would you need to know the complete serial number to determine value?
I maintain a database of 1910, 1914, 1934 and WTP examples and I require the complete serial number to know which examples I have recorded. It is nice when someone is seeking information to provide information, like a complete serial number, to benifit those who do research.
It is estimated that only 2500 HSCs were marked with the Eagle/F. This makes it a rare marking variation and the condition of this example appears to be very good. It also has plastic grips which are less common than wood grips. If all the serial numbers match and everything is correct it is MHO that value is in the $1000-1500. That said one can only see so much in 2 pictures and 2 of the serial numbers are internal and cannot be seen without disassembly. So it could be worth less and for someone who is looking for the variation it could be worth more.
I would be interested to know what Warbird thinks of value.
Regards,
jcorl:
Those grips don't look like my ejo grips. Can you photo the inside to see, if they are repros? I like the example!!! Should have the late war, indent mag to be correct, not a flat bottom mag.
Jim
murton:
--- Quote from: jcorl on August 04, 2014, 04:58:40 PM ---Those grips don't look like my ejo grips. Can you photo the inside to see, if they are repros? I like the example!!! Should have the late war, indent mag to be correct, not a flat bottom mag.
Jim
--- End quote ---
Got the grips off, without buggering up the slots in the screws. The right grip is marked inside, "ejo 2229 1". Left, "ejo 2228 2". There is also a unknown marking that appears to trademark next to the numbers? I'll break out the camera tomorrow, to get the photos, you requested.
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