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#4171 10/02/06 11:14 PM
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I am planning to pick up an LC Smith Ideal from a friend's father. No photos but I have handled it several times. Using the Blue Book as a guide, I would rate it about 75-80% for wood and metal. 30" steel barrels M/F. Serial number is R619XX. Year of manufacture?

We've come up with a price of $1100. This seems to be in the range based on online auctions.

Your thoughts and insight are appreciated.

Duke

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It was made in 1923.


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If the gun is tight and not messed with, that price is fair to both parties. A few months ago, I grabbed a circa 1929 70% Ideal 16ga FWE with 30" bbls, on consignment in a gun shop that should have known better, for $700. That was an exceptional deal in this area (Los Angeles). If your 70-80% condition estimate is accurate, you shouldn't need to do anything to it other than clean and oil it, and go shooting. The wood finish on mine was a bit alligatored (probably accounts for the attractive price), but some cotton swabs with denatured alcohol smoothed the finish nicely, without removing it. Watco oil and paste wax over that improved the appearance considerably. Check the stock for hairline cracks around the lock plates and top tang. The Ideal grade seems to have better shooting dimensions than the field grade Elsies, based upon my very small sample. Buy it and you will be the envy of your friends.

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Don and Ducky's Dad - thanks for the comments. TW - appreciate the message. Been wanting a nice Elsie for awhile now..

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If it's a 20 bore, it would be worth about 40% more. Thats a great price, it would go for close to $2M in the Southeast.


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