Thank you Zonie! A steal for sure. Blows my mind it is taking so long to sell it. It may be out of the price range for many, and re-enactors, may not want to use it, as it is truly collectible. But, the seller is more than likely taking a loss on this rare piece, and offering it at a more than fair price!
I did take a look at one of my Colt books, it had my Sesquicentennial SAA listed as 1964, Also Signature Series 1862 Navy Pocket pistol, and 1861 Navy I did not see the 1861 1 of 1,000 musket listed in my scan of all the listings. Since it had a 2001 Discontinued date, and my R. L. Wilson “Colt American Legend” was published in 1985, depending on first issue date, it would probably not be listed in my book.
These guns only increase in value over time. This would be a wonderful investment, or family heirloom, or just a great addition to any Colt collectors arsenal. I do get it that many Colt collectors specialize in one or more guns, such as SAA, 1911, Python, etc. in part because these guns aren’t cheap, and most of us aren’t rich. Still, there are black powder only collectors, that grab up Signature Series guns, this one being on the high end of that for sure, but at what a bargain!
Only other down side I see, is not everyone has the real estate for such a large case.
I just happen to have a room set aside for such things, with plenty of room to store/showcase this beauty, if the OP is looking for free storage till it sells!
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Man, I’ve got the lust for this one like I haven’t had in quit a while! Too bad I can’t take my toys with me, getting old sucks, but it beats the hell out of the only alternative!
Even Betty said WOW, when I told her about your Blue Book BP values listing!