@ 75 USD
U.S. Patent Office
Yes, there are images associated with the forehand arms patent issued on February 4, 1896. This patent, often related to innovations in sporting equipment or devices, can typically be found in patent databases or archives, such as the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) website. Additionally, historical archives and libraries may also hold visual documentation of such patents.
In poor condition $95, in excellent condition (near new) $370
Usually dont' go beyond 100 USD or so
say about 1874. condition depends on price
Made from 1932-1936. Value can reach $400 in excellent condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
225 or so
Can you email me with the complete markings on the gun, and possibly digital photos? The patent dates are in the same general range as Forehand & Wadsworth, but not exactly. sales@countrygunsmith.net
#00 poor condition to 600 excellent condition MGV 15 ed.
100-800 usd
That's a patent date, not a manufacture date. The Standard Catalog gives a range of values from $125 in Poor condition to $275 in Excellent condition.
Depends a lot on what type of rifle, patent alone doesn't cut it.