Let's weigh in on the Holman estate at Morphy's. The numbers will show that the average lot of wall hangers went for higher than the conservative estimates that were listed. Moreover, many of the guns went a lot higher than the suggested price range. While, at the same time, the high-end Beck, listed at $15,000-25-000 went for $18,000. Let's not forget the 15-17% buyer's gouge and the 6% to the Commonwealth for all successful bidders without use tax numbers.
Personally, I went conservative. Most of the ones I had any interest in went for twice what I thought they were really worth. The exception was an overlooked J. Snavely. A Harrisburg gun, most scarce, beautiful engraved patchbox in classic Hbg. style, not all banged up and all there. 43" unstretched oct. barrel, signed, in about 52 cal. Deep rifling. Beautiful architecture and light weight for the payload. Period conversion to percussion using original flint lock plate. What I saw was a real specimen for my hometown, done by a builder who obviously knew what he was doing, in shooting condition with no alterations. So, it was a good collecting day. If I am not mistaken, this was the only Harrsiburg gun with a patchbox. The Shell was a fowler, and the Ford and Glassbrenner were boxless, if I am not mistaken. Great day to catch up with old friends. JWH