The model 008 was made starting in 2005. Please state the condition of the gun in order to get an estimate of value.
Depending on condition, 60-175 USD.
$100
100-450
Daisy has made about 8 different variations of the model 1894. Unless you can identify the exact model it is not possible to give you a date, However the first model was made in 1954. However Daisy offers a free service to identify Daisy antiques. See the link below.
Daisy has made about 8 different variations of the model 1894. Unless you can identify the exact model it is not possible to give you a date, However the first model was made in 1954. However Daisy offers a free service to identify Daisy antiques. See the link below.
50-125 or so
Daisy has made about 8 different variations of the model 1894. Unless you can identify the exact model it is not possible you give you a date, However the first model was made in 1954
There are several variations of the model. Your best answer should come from Daisy. Daisy offers a free service to answer questions about old Daisy airguns. I know at least 8 different No.111 Model 40's. See the link below Check the book "Blue Book of airguns 9th edition" or contact Daisy
I have seen the Daisy model 8 in local shops with price tags between $125-150 ranges. There is one local shop that made me an offer of $115 out the door. I was willing to give $100. It was made by Iver Johnson. Whom is the predecessor of the Daisy 8. Daisy bought out Iver Johnson's parts in the mid 80's and started the model 8's. The only difference between the 2 is the Iver's bolt is chrome, like the Cricket's of today. The Daisy's Is blue with a smaller bolt handle. I bought a model 8 for $75. It is in good shape with a few paint chips on the barrel. That being said, a good value for the Daisy 8 is around $100-125 depending on the shape. In excellent condition could bring as much as $150 maybe more if you have the original box and manual. ,Grasshopper
There are 8 variations of the model 111, starting in 1940 and ending in 1950
There are about 8 different versions of the 1894, Most of them were commemorative's But the average 1894 in good condition is worth around $60 -$70. A Commemorative would be worth more.
This one I believe (By the date) is Version 8, No111 model 40. Plastic stock, painted finish, white checkering on the stock. I would be worth between $90 - $140.