![]() ![]() In that condition, your target market is a hunter who really wants a Model 88 and really wants one in. That could happen with an 85-90% Model 88 in. However, based on current market values, asking even $1500 is probably asking too much unless it's in near mint condition and you can find an interested collector. 284 Win, which makes it a fairly limited production item. 284 Win was introduced in the Model 88 in the middle of 1962 which means there was only a year and a half of production of pre- 64. 358 Win and was discontinued in 1964, so all but a single year of production of. 284 with a starting bid of $2,349 (and no bids with only 20 hours left on the auction) the highest "buy it now" price is $1,350 for a mint condition. In terms of current auctions, with the exception of the above mentioned. 243 Pre '64 (98%), Redfield 2-7 scope and spare magazine - $949 starting bid, no bids. 243 Pre 64 - 9 bids - $859, reserve not met 243 Pre 64 - 6 bids - $810, reserve not met 243 Pre 64 - 6 bids - $560, reserve not met. There are also listings that did not sell (three of them are the same rifle): I'm looking at completed auction prices on GB where Pre-64 Model 88s actually sold: ![]()
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