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I can't find where one has sold recently, except a fake.
Somewhere out there someone needs some cash.
The best ones stay within a circle of collectors who know each other. Sometimes a collection comes up for sale at auction when someone passes away, or when they want to cash part of their collection in. Usually the inner circle know the guns and which ones are top shelf.
 
Define "within reason" as it regards price. A couple months ago I did ask around, and found 9) J.&S. Hawken/S. Hawken "mountain" or "plains" rifles for sale (plus a couple of S. Hawken rifles made for the local trade). Price range was from ~$38,000-$135,000. Provenance played a big factor in the highest price, but even if you threw that one out the range was $38,000-$105,000. At least 3 have since sold.
 
Define "within reason" as it regards price. A couple months ago I did ask around, and found 9) J.&S. Hawken/S. Hawken "mountain" or "plains" rifles for sale (plus a couple of S. Hawken rifles made for the local trade). Price range was from ~$38,000-$135,000. Provenance played a big factor in the highest price, but even if you threw that one out the range was $38,000-$105,000. At least 3 have since sold.
those were Hawkens, OP is looking for a Hawkins. or am i wrong.
 
all ribbing and jesting aside, if you are really wanting a real Hawken, they are out there. and no one is making real ones anymore. how can reasonable be defined for a finite number of pieces of art and history.
The Hawken shop would disagree with you. Google them.
Nit Wit
 
The Hawken shop would disagree with you. Google them.
Nit Wit
I don't need to "Google" them. am working on one of their products right now. but it won't be a original Hawken.
and what age are the Hawken shop products? are they from the hands of Sam and Co.?
my point is if the OP is after an original Sam et al produced he better have deep pockets.
 
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