price check,hamden high standard slant grip victor
no, not current blue book....real life going prices on 5.5" and 4.5" 98-99% or better.
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hello these are rare I have not kept up with any of these that have sold here or any where else but would not be surprised if north of 1K in price .I have a collection of High standard but have not bought or sold any in recent years do you have my email address or phone number? 0 -
Bobski- Mr. John Stimson is THE man for High Standard- and is a member here- may be along directly. Meantime, H-S log link: http://hscollectorsblog.blogspot.com/ 0 -
i know. 0 -
i bought them for 5 grand each 20 years ago. just curious if anyone has seen any sell lately.
im trying to contact john. hes running silent running deep.0 -
John normally won't appraise H-S's, as far as value is concerned. Unless he's changed his policy recently? I've been on his forum a number of times. Where folks have asked him to value H-S's.
The most he will do, is to explain. Their relative rarity, using the data he has acquired over the years. He has set-up tables of rarity, for all H-S variations. Dating back to the early 30's. Using these tables, it's possible to ascertain ballpark values of certain models.
Like in every other form of collectable. Rarity doesn't absolutely correlate, as far as value is concerned. Collector demand is the major factor. As far as value of a particular H-S model.0 -
i know.
thats why im hoping you guys are up on them.
i prefer to be around people who dont charge me for info.0 -
An old article I wrote about these pistols.
http://www.histandard.info/King/SGV.pdf
I have eight with two purchased in the last 18 months.
Price is pretty much determined by rarity with condition a secondary consideration. The more common ones go for $2,250. to $2,500. The scarce versions bring $3,400. to $3,600.0 -
wow...values went down i see. 0
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