What's this shotgun worth?

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My neighbor's dad passed away and left her this shotgun. She knows I shoot so she gave it to me.

I told her I'd sell it and give her the money, but she doesn't want any part of it. She doesn't "like" guns.

I think it's an import of some kind. I know they import a lot of shotguns from Turkey, and they're not too valuable. Does anybody know the value of a shotgun imported from Holland? Anybody?

Best offer takes it.

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If you had made this offer yesterday, or if it is still available tomorrow I would be interested. But, today:neener:
 
Let me guess...

She found it in the trunk of a "'63 Chevy" under a tarp in the barn?:neener:
 
Fix with paint?

If you could take some black Rustoleum and fill in all of those scratches and flowery stuff on the receiver I'd give you a couple of hundred for it. Hell, I'd even throw in an old 870. Tom
 
It'd be worth a couple hundred easy if it was transferable - does the full auto switch work?

My cousin just inherited a goofy looking Italian cabinet. There were guns inside but really old fashioned with exposed hammers and all - probably not worth much.

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It was in the trunk of a 1958 Chevy he also got, the plate on the back said Corvet but the last two letters were broken off so he isn;t sure what model the car is. It was sitting right next to a red "sports car" that looked Itallian and said smoething like GTO or something like that on it......are the 2 cars together worth $1500.00? With the shotgun still in the trunk I would hazzard a YES.
 
Wow! What a find. That's an English shotgun and one of the best, too. It's made by Holland & Holland of London. They're quite expensive. If I were you I'd polish off the engraving, blast it with some Aluminum Silicon media, and give it a couple coats of Gun-Kote. It's what I did with the one my Dad gave me and it looks real cool.
 
If indeed that's a genuine Holland & Holland (they were made in England and not imported from Holland or Turkey), they are extremely expensive. Prices for a legit one range from $4K to $100K.

I forgot which day it was. My bad.
 
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I see his handle is Ysr_racer, that to me screams kid under 17 because the Yamaha YSR is a kid bike. No offense, but that has to be a joke thread...not all too funny in my book, at lest he didn;t post a Erma SR-100 or a MP5A3SD and ask me what I'd pay for it!!!!
 
Hook, line, and sinker.

I read this thread and kept going back to it. I confess that I almost bit. Some things are too good to be true. Happy April Fools Day!!
 
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