100-1000 if factory original
Yes
You can use it to make Pottery or, shape it to make a model.
We're going to assume it is a standard-grade gun in typical condition, which would put it about $150. Really mint-condition Model 17 shotguns can bring $350-$400, especially if it has the solid rib. sales@countrygunsmith.net
This pistol was made between 1952-56. Unfortunately I need a little more information about the pistol to give an estimate of value. Is it still working? what shape is it in? Poor, fair, good ,very good or excellent. Is the bluing gone? it is scratched. All of these things determine the value.
The Spruce Goose is in excellent shape today and is on display at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon. For pictures and info, follow the link below to their website.
Yes
500-700 USD
200 dollars in excellent shape
Requires professional appraisal.
Excellent as in 100%, $400-500.
Depending on the condition and if it is Nickel or Blue, with original box, they sell from $600-$900 in good to excellent shape.
I have a friend who has a 32 cal, break open hammerless revolver, chrome finished, in excellent shape. As near as the person who had it remembered, it was perchased around the early thirties. It is stamped American Revolver co. with ivory grips.
At least 400 usd
In Excellent condition it would be worth between $200 - $250. That is if it has very little wear. The Black or Nickel finish is in excellent shape. It still holds air and is not dinged up. If any of these conditions exist then the value drops sharply.
In good shape I would say at least $660.00 My new 660 .243 was $119.00 in 1970 J.C. Epic
It would be worth around $65 in Excellent shape.
$100 to $110 in excellent shape