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What would be a decent price on something like this? I am not going to say what he wants but was wondering what the group thinks is a good starting point. It's a Isaac Haines, Lancaster style Octagon to round 38” Rice round bottom rifled barrel, Chambers lock. The stock is carved and furniture engraved.
 

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I would like to see more pics. Still, it's hard for me to put a value on a rifle I can't hold in my hands. Chambers is one of the best locks you can get. Rice barrels are nice, too. The rifle seems to be nicely done, so I would think maybe at least $1,500? More pics, please!

Edited: I meant to say around $2,500.
No patch box..un know on the builder unfired only a few dry spark tests
 
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About three times the cost of the parts.........Say $800 for parts,times three= about $2400. Engraving , and carving , whatever the builder wants to charge. Range sight in......$100.........This is"bargain" pricing.
 

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I’m guessing the kit or parts set cost $1200 shipped. I don’t know anybody who wants to assemble and finish one for under $800.

I’m not seeing the carving or engraving. Hard to give a price estimate without seeing the carving and engraving.
 
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If unknown builders are getting $2500 for that kind of stuff I'm getting back in! :ghostly:



Now Mike: I meant we don't know who the builder is. A well done named rifle can be worth a premium over a well done anonymous gun. I just bought a .62cal. Larry Mrock rifle that would bring a premium.
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Well, I am going to take a drive and meet the guy that has it. I really think it's worth not passing on. I can't see me losing any money on it. Unknown or not on the builder whomever built it, looks like it was nicely done.


Is there anything I should look for as to give me a clue as to a builder?
 

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Should be engraved on the barrel. If he could engrave the brass, he should be able to do the signature. Seems to be nicely done.
 

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If you want to "pay" for the name of the builder, fine, but because someone is not "well known" does not mean they can't build a high quality ML. IMHO This piece would easily bring $2000-3000 to my mind.
 
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