Where to get an appraisal.

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  • old man Bill

    Plinker
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    Where is a good place to get a qualified appraisal on a rifle I want to sell? I'm looking for more than, "It's a nice one" type opinion. I have inherited this from a grandparent and it is pretty old, as in WW1. Any help will be appreciated.
    Bill
     

    Dirtebiker

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    Wow! I would start by scanning the Internet. I don't know if we have any "experts" on "OLD" guns here on INGO or not.
    What is it?
    I'm sure there are professional appraisers around, and I would assume a "professional appraisal would have a fee attached.
     

    Rev

    Plinker
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    Good question, I hand built a full stock flintlock with all german silver inlays and patch box, people at the BP shows say around $1500.
    I think I need one in writing for insurance purposes
     
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