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First, when selling, take better pictures and be aware of shadowing and background contrast. Your current pictures have the rifle in a shadow which makes is more difficult to see the details. Take pictures of the details such as the patch box, lock, frizzen etc.
Second, remember that you can come down in price but cannot go up in price unless you have it posted as an auction. You can start at what you might think is unreasonable and if there are no takers, come down in price. Or simple include or best offer.
Write the best description that you can. It is a ONE piece stock. This is important selling point as many of the inexpensive long guns sold in the seventies and eighties had two piece stocks.
Good luck
Woody
Second, remember that you can come down in price but cannot go up in price unless you have it posted as an auction. You can start at what you might think is unreasonable and if there are no takers, come down in price. Or simple include or best offer.
Write the best description that you can. It is a ONE piece stock. This is important selling point as many of the inexpensive long guns sold in the seventies and eighties had two piece stocks.
Good luck
Woody