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Seneca Value?

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Hylander

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Thinking about selling my 36 cal. Seneca. Very good to excellent condition, with excellent bore, no rust. Early model, not marked Seneca. Was wondering what a fair price is.
This is not a for sale post, so please don't send me an offer.
If I decide to sell, I'll post it in the classifieds.
Thanks all.
 

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I buy them when I can. $400 for a pristine 45 caliber and $600 for a clean 36 caliber is the most I've paid. I've bought a few for $300-400.
Still looking for the mythical 32 caliber Senaca.
 
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