Its around $675
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"Bluebook of airguns" list it at it's very best around $125 NOT $675
--"Bluebook of airguns" list it at it's very best around $125
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,
The 1938 B Red Ryder 50 year ANNIVERSARY has a Walnut stock and forearm. With a Brass Medallion on the Right side of the stock. It also has a 50 Year Warranty. It was made in 1988.
"Bluebook of airguns" list it at it's very best around $125 add 10% for the Box. It has a Walnut stock and Medallion on the right side. Fifty Year Warranty. Made in 1988
The Diamond Anniversary 60th new in box is worth $85
The Diamond Anniversary 60th new in box is worth $85
Daisy offers a service to evaluate older BB guns. See the link below.
I think because they are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the American Football League and there is a special logo associated with the event. They are referring to it as their 50th anniversary and their 'colorful past" so that is probably what the red referee uniforms are about.
One of the most important items in determining the value of antique air guns is the current condition of the Rifle along with it's collect-ability or demand. So it is not possible to give you an estimate of value with out some sort of description to the current condition of the Daisy. I can tell you this. It was produced in 1988 and carries a 50 year warranty. (Number 1938 B 50th Anniversary)
New in box it would be worth around $85
This is the Diamond 60th edition. It would be worth between $40-$50 in good condition
He wears red vestments when presiding over Good Friday services.