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T/C Seneca unfired 36

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I'm going to sell a unfired T/C Seneca 36 cal with T/C ladder tang sight and globe front sight. Early model, not marked Seneca, Comes with unused lee mold and extra T/C nipple in the package. Old boy put it together and passed before he got to shoot it.
What would be a fair selling prce?
 
Would like to see some pictures but if everything is in excellent shape $600 minimum the TC ladder tang sight in good condition has quite a bit of value, My estimate is the very low end have seen similar guns sell for close to a thousand to the right guy that wants one unfired. Did it come from the factory with the tang sight and globe sight? if so most likely from the custom shop I have only saw one from the factory set up like this, Pics would help.
 
Don't know if it was custom shop or not. Everything is mint. I've had it for over 20 years and haven't shot it, now I'm too damn old too! I don't know how to post pictures here. but I can take some if the weather clears here in Amherst NY. Right now it's doom and gloom
 
Custom shop guns had better figured walnut stocks and a highly polished deeper bluing in most cases but not all. But you have a very good rifle in any case.
 
All the hallmarks of a TC Custom shop gun. In a Seneca this is very desirable very few produced and I have never laid hands on one. I am an addict for this type of gun but this one is out of my current price range.
 
FWIW, I sold my pristine .36 unmarked Seneca in a gun auction last Spring for $650

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