.357 Box & Now w/Gun

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I was wondering if anyone had an idea of the value of this box? Appears to be in decent shape, wouldn't call it excellent.
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Looks like a $500 box to me.
Well, if it is, I almost stole the gun.
hey, I see you are here in OH, stop by and we'll swap bunches of things, no local shows for a few weeks.......:unsure::rolleyes::cool:
Yes, I think I met you a number of years ago, either at Mansfield or Ashland show. Terry might have introduced me to you. I wanted a shooter grade gun, but this gun is like new. Almost a shame to shoot it now.
 
If you join the Red Eagle News Exchange, you will get their annual price guide that not only has values for Ruger single action revolvers and .22 auto pistols, but also for the boxes, manuals, and other items. That no-catalog number .357 box (used with most of the .357 flattop Blackhawks in the 1950's) is in the 2025 edition at $475. The prices are derived from a survey of collectors and tend toward the low side. The lowest value for a .357 flattop in that guide is $710 (for 95% condition or better) but lower serial numbered guns with earlier features will bring a premium, and then with the original box the value goes way up. There are so many factors that impact value, that you would really need pictures of all angles of both the box and gun to get an accurate estimate.
 
Yes Terry, you're probably right. Especially at this point, I am selling a few off. So if I buy one it has to be priced right.🤣
 
Thanks for all the info and comments. I might send away and get a letter from Ruger on it. No papers with it besides the wax paper.
 
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