well ,if it hits where you are aiming and harvests what you are shooting at
then I'd say its priceless.
First, if it is a 16 gauge I don't think that it is a Deer Slayer. From my knowledge and experience, Ithaca only made the Deer Slayer in 12 and 20 gauge. Second, what is the model number? There were two different model numbers with the Deer Slayer name attached to them. Wrong. I own a 16 gauge Ithaca with the deerslayer barrel. It was my fathers and his father's before him. It's a Model 37. Indeed I as well own a 16 ga deerslayer,from 1970 .they are few and far between but yes the did make it,and in my mind the sweetest shotgun i ever put in my hands light fast and amazing accurate with beautiful checkering and for myself being a left handed shooter the bottom eject is excellent for not ejecting empty shells in the way of field of vision
about a 150 bucks
numrich gun parts or Ithaca guns U.S.A
Possibly a Model 37? About $250-$300, depending on condition.
150-400 USD depending on condition.
$600 around there $600 around there
In order to answer this question one would need to know the model number, serial number (not essential, but helps date it), and its condition. If it's an Ithaca, as opposed to an Ithaca SKB, it would be a Model 51, and probably worth in the $300-$400 range.
What is the value of a old timer deer slayer manufactured in 1957 in good condition
Deer Slayer's Retribution - 1912 was released on: USA: 27 June 1912
50-500 usd
im guesing 150.00 to 200,00
100-1000 USD or so depending on specifics