Was approached by a hunting/flying buddy to help his father-in-law who is helping an elderly gentleman (85 yr old) dispose of his gun collection to raise "retirement" cash.
I agreed to take a look at what they had (via email) and the descriptions were terrible, e.g., one gun was labeled M1 Enfield and another Colt .38.
After asking lots of questions, getting (really bad quality) pictures and spending around 15+ hours researching, organizing, identifying, verifying, I have created a nice spreadsheet for the gentleman that details everything I know about the guns, their history and a low and high value range based on lots of internet searches.
My buddy's FIL asked if there is anything I would want to bid on. Most of the guns are "hunting" guns (Remchesters), however almost all look to be in good shape and were bought 1950's and 1960's. There's a few I'd love (Win 1895, S&W M1917), a few I already have (M1903A3s, Enfields), a few that my buddy is going after and a few decent guns (S&W M37 Airweight, pre-64 Win94, unfired Belgian Browning BAR, an early Ruger Single Six) that I'll bid for.
There are 3 however that really caught my eye. All appear to be in very nice shape. I'll see them hopefully in a few weeks. Biggest issue is now that the gentleman has seen my valuation, he is thinking of getting a consignment house to handle the transaction. I'm hoping to bid for a group before that happens.
The guns are
1) a 1918 manufactured Colt 1911. May be a "Black Army". Looks like it is in very good shape. Would fit nicely in my US Military collection
2) An 1865 Spencer Carbine in .56-56 Rimfire. Nice shape also
3) A Winchester 90 in .22 LR. I didn't know much about these but they appear to be very collectible and I've always liked the idea of a pump .22.
Sorry for the bad pics...these are all I have to work with also. Wish me luck in the offer!


