Thank you, Rocketman. I don’t know how decipher the data above, other than assuming CC = color case. If you could spare the time, can you define the information you provided? Thanks again.
Sure. Brand Value is a measure of the influence of the fact of a given maker's name on the gun. Original Quality is a measure of the excellence (or lack thereof) of design, materials, and workmanship. Current Condition is a measure of how much use the gun has seen and care taken.
There are five levels of BV and nine levels each of OQ and CC. Values are display on pigeon hole sheets for the five levels of BV. Each sheet covers the nine levels of OQ by nine levels of CC; 81 unique pigeon holes of value. There are 405 unique pigeon holes for the five BV sheets combined.
Value is used instead of price as price is the number accepted by a willing seller from a willing and able buyer.
Post back with remaining questions. Several of us on this site post such value information based on photos and/or good descriptions. These values are not a know all-end all, rather a jump start to understanding the likely price range of given guns.
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