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Steve those mini pictures don't show much...truth is they suck...I'd get a different picture host like Imgur and get an account on my cell phone.

Takes me 2 seconds to go get a picture off my Imgur account.

I take the photos with my cell phone then log into Imgur on my phone...then select the camera link bottom of the screen click it...at that point you can take a new picture and upload it then and there or go into the pictures within your phone and select one.

When it all starts I select "private"....after the up load is complete I go to my desktop and log into my Imgur account...

Then select my photos/images...select the photo you want and the image links will come up on the side of the selected photo look for the "message board link" for that photo...hit "copy" and then paste it here.

If you're not sure what to ask for the guns list them in the sale section and "take offers"...if an offer suits you sell it send Dave 10 bucks.

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I'll offer some opinions on the A&N .410. First, .410's do have a higher value than their 12 bore counterparts. Yours is a very entry level gun with some major stock issues with the forend and around the locks. And unfortunately the Army and Navy brand doesn't add any value. A comparable grade American double like Crescent Arms seem to fetch in the $400 area. Being an English made gun, its quality is likely to be better, so I'd estimate $400-$700 depending on the stock issues, from what I can see in the pics.


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It looks like there is a decent crack starting behind each lock- is that correct? That would certainly greatly diminish the value as a shooter


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I would estimate the 12 bore sidelock at 1000-1500. Sorry for the broad ranges, one would need a number of additional pictures to narrow it down. The brand again doesn't help any, and lower grade sidelocks don't seem to be going for much right now.

If you are wanting to sell them, I would suggest posting them on Gunbroker where people can bid on them. Start them on the low end, and perhaps on a 10 day auction. That's a good way to sell them for about what the market is at. Or you could put them up for a fixed amount for a month before going to auction- but if the figure is lower than what the market is, you might not get as much. I would also suggest a dozen or more pictures per gun, including the proof Mark's on the barrel flats and action water table. Hope this helps!


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Thanks, very helpful information. Do you know anything re: Knickerbocker, Weatherby and Baker? Anything you can provide will be helpful

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The Knickerboocker is a really nice looking gun....best I could see in the tiny witt'e bitt'e teen'e ween'e picture.

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There's a NIB Athena III 28 ga on GunsAmerica right now for $2500. Not many out there that I could find, but that's a starting point


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