If you contact me by personal email, I can put you in touch with reliable resources. You must, however, realize that appraisals are opinions and reflect a range. The real value can only be established upon sale and then that varies.
The general rule I use for purchases might help, but it is my personal guide. Hands on evaluation is more reliable than photos.
1. Unadorned guns; usually far less than $2000.00 unless signed
2. Id'd guns ( signed or decorated consistent with a known maker)
$2000-5000.
3. Signed, decorated, age and carved : $5000 and up into 5-6 figures
Factors which influence the place in range are: artistic merit, desirability, restoration, rarity of maker and most important, THE CUSTOMER and his or her passion for the gun.
Hurricane
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Of course I have no idea how the economy would affect this as many have a"need" to sell now. In general there is a stable market of passionate collectors to go to.
Be fun to see how others reply to the above.