Buckeye Edition 32

hittman

Moderator
Staff member
Moderator
Joined
Jan 16, 2008
Messages
26,724
City & State/Province
Illinois
Asking for a local friend who has a chance to bid on one of these. I’m not up on single action or NM values. Hope someone can give me a “ballpark” figure on value please. Here’s all I know …..

Blackhawk "Buckeye" edition (1 of 5000) in near new in box.

However it was a 32 H&R magnum & 32/20 combo edition but no 32/20 cylinder available.

Thanks
 
That's tough to call. Missing that cylinder,, hurts it a lot. I think I'd try to find completed sales on GB for that model,, then deduct about $150-$200 for the missing cylinder.
 
Thanks Ty …. One sold last month for $1200 with both. I’d “guessed” in the $1000 range so maybe that’s a good area.
 
There's one on Gunbroker now with just the 32-20 cylinder for $899, almost 2 days left, no bids. I think the missing cylinder hurts the package more than just the cost of the cylinder, just my opinion. Of course, with GB shipping, fees and transfer, that puts you close to $1,000. I'd watch to see if this one sells (935001356).
 
Thanks guys …. I’m now leaning more towards the $700 range ….
 
As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change.
If I could only have one cylinder in such a deal, my choice would be the 32 H&R, which is much more versatile and useful than the 32-20. I might be tempted to rechamber it to 327 Fed Mag since it was no longer a collectible complete combo package. I would however use the “missing cylinder” to drop the offering price pretty radically. A number of $700 has been mentioned and I really don’t think I’d go any higher, but would try to go lower.

Froggie
 
If one could buy it for $600, one could spend another $500-$600 and have a custom cylinder made by Andy Horvath (or any of the other custom gunsmiths perhaps). BUT, it might not be attractive to a collector for the combined price. But, then again...........
IMHO...
J.
 
I had one that was missing the .32 H&R cylinder but was otherwise a complete package with box, shipper, and papers. Condition was excellent and I sold it to a forum member for $760 shipped a little over a year ago. He was mostly interested in the 32-20 since he already had a Single Six for .32 H&R.
 
I stopped buying on line.... too many add-on costs and too many crazies with too much money. Have returned to my local LGS(s) once again, and for the foreseeable future.
IMHO,
J.
 
I bought one about 2 years ago in about 98% condition with both cylinders and all the original paperwork in the box with shipping sleeve. At $1100, I felt it was fair to both of us. I'm not sure how much I'll use the 32-20 cylinder as I am a big fan of the straight sided 32 revolver cartridges in all lengths, but from an investment standpoint, having both cylinders was non-negotiable to me. As I stated above, $700 would be the most I would even consider, and I'm not sure I would buy it even at that price. At $850 + 15%, that's just crazy money in my opinion, YMMV.

Froggie
 
To each their own ….. seemed WAY high to me missing a cylinder. A cylinder that is hard to find.

Somebody’s got over $1k in that. Out of my league.
 
To each their own ….. seemed WAY high to me missing a cylinder. A cylinder that is hard to find.

Somebody’s got over $1k in that. Out of my league.
These guns are bringing big bucks , I think they are high as well . They are very hard to find ! Only 2 on G/broker last I looked .
 
This year I purchased 2 nib no shippers. I paid $1290 for one and $990 for the second one. Keep in mind they had their counterparts in 38-40 10mm that I purchased for the same price. Fired and missing a cylinder $700 would be the top, $600 would be better.
 
Back
Top