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Colt Bisley value

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  • mrmike08075
    Pics please.

    Caliber - finish - grips - condition - all affect value...

    Mike
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  • clyle
    Do photos need to be downloaded from a 3rd party site?
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  • rufe-snow
    quote:Originally posted by clyle
    Do photos need to be downloaded from a 3rd party site?





    Yes.


    Instructions, at this link.





    http://forums.GunBroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=259294
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  • clyle
    7 1/2" barrel, 45 Colt. The wood case is simply a display case and has no bearing on the revolver. I suspect the grips are not ivory but mother of pearl. can't be sure if the finish has been re-done or if it's original. The letter from Colt may solve that mystery.

    [img][/img]DSCN1353_zpsgfpr2kao.jpg
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  • mrmike08075
    I suspect polished and refinished...

    And polished quite a bit afterwards over the course of time.

    I suspect the grips are a later add on.

    The front sight looks factory.

    Jmho

    Mike
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  • rufe-snow
    quote:Originally posted by mrmike08075
    I suspect polished and refinished...

    And polished quite a bit afterwards over the course of time.

    I suspect the grips are a later add on.

    The front sight looks factory.

    Jmho

    Mike




    +1

    Still being a Bisley, would make it a valuable Colt. Have to figure how much the (probable? buffing/nickeling). Would reduce it's collectors value.
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  • clyle
    Thanks guys. I'll get it lettered and we'll be able to know more about it.
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  • nmyers
    I would save the $100. All a factory letter will tell you is, at best, how the gun was configured when it was manufactured. Colt will tell you that they cannot determine if your gun is authentic.

    If you want to help sell the gun, you will need to take better photos. You need close ups that allow buyers to clearly see all markings on the gun, including the serial number.

    You can get some idea of the value by looking at Bisleys in the COMPLETED GB auctions. That will also show you what an original finish gun looks like. Note how the transition on your gun's flutes & notches are rounded, an obvious sign of poor quality refinishing.

    Neal
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  • Mark G
    Cliff,

    Contact Kasey here on the forums. She sold a couple of high end Colts for me a couple of years ago and did a magnificent job. You can look at her auctions and see the quality photos. Plus, she has a following of buyers that look for such firearms. Her profile is below. She goes by Locust Fork.

    http://forums.GunBroker.com/pop_profile.asp?mode=display&id=31334
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