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Demand side inflation that is partial increase in the price of some goods have Caused a sharp increase in the price of goods over the decades is because there is under production of goods and a large volume of money is in circulation.
You have a situation of over supply, a "glut" and the price falls.
Price skimming is pricing policy by the producer to sell his product with initially for high price and then at decreasing rate over the time.
I have researched zoli and they still sell these guns. The low end guns sell for $5000
this gun wasnt made at sears it was made in Germany so is there a difference in value
As is the case for all guns, condition and workability is paramount. The Senator was manufactured by Antonio Zoli in Italy. It is a fairly basic O/U with double triggers, extractors only, and fixed chokes, often bored full and modified. They are not bad shotguns, but nowhere nearly the quality equal to fine shotguns by Beretta, Browning, etc. Depending upon condition, fair to excellent, $200 to $450 would be a reasonable retail value range. Sears, Roebuck sold very similar Antonio Zoli O/Us as house brands.
The gun was made by Antonio Zoli for Sears, and is an entry-level over/under shotgun. In excellent shape, it would resell in the $350 range. sales@countrygunsmith.net
depends on the condition it is in. if it is in fairly good condition, i would pay about 250 - 300$ for it. if its brand new id pay 350 for it. bad condition like 150.
Question is unanswerable without further description of exactly what you have - i.e., cosmetic condition, barrel length, chokes, single or double triggers, extractors or ejectors, engraving, any broken parts, etc. In general, any Antonio Zoli (Sears or otherwise) in VG cosmetic and perfect working condition will now sell for, depending on the factors previously mentioned, in the $350-$450 range as shooters (Sears originally sold them for less than $200). Older Antonio Zoli O/Us have no (as in none, zero) collector value or snob appeal to buoy the used-gun price, and even less so if made for Sears and so-marked. If it's beat-up or inoperable, its value will be drastically less. These are good well-made guns, but not anywhere close to being in the same class as Browning, Beretta, etc., O/Us.
I have a silver falcon in excellent condition non mchoke, i have only been offered £250 part ex, To be honest the gun is worth much more! and is in my opinion equal to a Berreta I shall hang on to this gun. It has a tapered rib and converging barrels a little on the heavy side but ideal for game or clays and looks good with its sideplates
300.00
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i am not sure about the lowest price it is probely under 50,000 USD, and the highest over 20,000,000 USD
200
If that is used, i think a 200$ is a fair price. You can get under or over that price if they are more or less used. Depends of your own will...