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This is the Diamond 60th edition. It would be worth between $40-$50 in good condition
The No. 111 Model 40 Red Ryder Variation 5 was made between 1947-51 It had a plastic forarm, wood stock, logo stamped on the left side, aluminum lever. without more information on the current condition of the rifles it is not possible to give you an estimate of value. You will have to rate it as Poor, Fair, Good Very good or Excellent. and let me know if it is still working?
The Model 104 was made in 1949. Unfortunately you did not state the condition of the Rifle so no estimate of value can be given. Does it still work? Is it in excellent condition, very good, good, fair or poor condition. You need to give me more information before I can give you an estimate of value.
There are two problems with your question. First because of the war (WWII) production of Red Ryder's stopped early in 1942 and did not start up again until 1946. So there is no 1944 Red Ryder model. Also you failed to give any description of the rifle. Is it still working? Is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition. You need to give some sort of description of the condition in order to get an estimate of value.
Most were produced in 1949 or 1950. Depending on condition $50-$125. If it is in really good condition around 90-125.
OUU is a date code of July 1949 The value is based on condition if good $200 in very good/excellent $300.
it was made in 1949. Value is dependent upon condition, caliber and configuration. Take it to a reputable gun dealer for an appraisal. These can bring over $1000.
The 1949 Baldwin Model R grand piano is a fine, fine instrument, when in good condition. It's difficult to assess the value of such a piano, because price is so dependent on condition. From what I've seen them sell for, though, I would say that the value of a 1949 Baldwin Model R grand piano is between $11,000 and $26,000.
In very good condition around $60 But it must be working without any wear or bad scratches, dents or rust pits. Any of these will greatly reduce the value,
It is worth aprox.$350 - $2500 depending on the exact condition and configuration. It was made in 1949.
It would depend on condition of the treadmill, if it is in good condition it could have a great resale value, if it is not in like new condition it will not have a good resale value.
I believe you are asking about a model 111 Western Carbine. Looks similar to a Red Ryder. They were made between 1963-78. As for value I can not answer you because you did not give any description of the rifle's condition. You will have to rate it, something like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition. Is it still working? All this determines the value.