OK.your next question is.where do I find an expert appraiser? And the answer is.in your area, I don't know. The only way to be sure what you have is a "hands-on" appraisal by an expert. I figured your SxS to be the "Diamond" based on the extensive engraving shown in your I said before.I could be wrong on this. This model is generally made on special order only. Weight for 12 and 20 gauge guns is about 6.75 lbs., while the 28 and. Fancy walnut straight grip stock, hand detachable sidelocks. 410 with 26" or 28" barrels and fixed chokes. This model features a folding stock with 25.5" barrels, gold double triggers and walnut stock. The Blue Book doesn't have any Charles Daly equivalents.but there are two possibities listed in the Standard Catalog of Firearms: ![]() On the O/U.that seems to match up with pretty well with the Blue Book description, so I'm pretty confident on that. ![]() You should really have the guns (particularly the SxS) evaluated "hands and eyes on" by an expert appraiser. Long distance valuation based on just pictures and a written description can be very tricky. Sooooo.before you go make a down payment on that new Ferrari you've always wanted, consider that I could be wrong. Any expertise I have on shotguns is on the other end of the scale.low priced "Hardware Store" shotguns from the 1880's to 1930's.particularly the Crescent shotguns, made in Norwich, Connecticut during that timeframe. ![]() I'm just going by the best matchup I could find in my reference books. "Would it help to send you more pics of both? I'm sorry to take up any more of your time I'm just a little excited."ĭon't get too excited.
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