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Colt 1908 Vest Pocket

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Strangest thing happened this evening, a very good friend of mine who is a good deal older than I am stopped by and gave me this. I think I need to have a conversation with him about his health!
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#6 · (Edited)
Beautiful pistol and enjoy! I wish the finish/case coloring on my vest was better.
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Strangest thing happened this evening, a very good friend of mine who is a good deal older than I am stopped by and gave me this. I think I need to have a conversation with him about his health! View attachment 3788879 View attachment 3788881
Very nice Colt. To me, it appears to have been redone......Maybe the lighting?
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I don't think it has been refinished but I'm no expert. It has such a deep lustrous bluing, the pictures don't do it justice. I don't ever plan on selling it but what is the going price on these, I did check online but they seem to be anywhere from $300 to over $1000 but I can't get a feel for the real value.
 
#9 ·
Some pictures in natural indirect light and with a steady camera will give a best representation. Wipe it down with some good oil, and clean it, too. The slide does look a little suspect, but it might be smudging, reflections and blurry focus.

It might go crazy on Gunbroker with the current high demand. But to a collector, and if not refinished, it looks like a $4-500 pistol in a calm economy.

I paid $400 for mine a couple of years ago. The $1,000 guns are in 98% or better and with original box, in a normal economy.

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#10 ·
Some pictures in natural indirect light and with a steady camera will give a best representation. Wipe it down with some good oil, and clean it, too. The slide does look a little suspect, but it might be smudging, reflections and blurry focus.

It might go crazy on Gunbroker with the current high demand. But to a collector, and if not refinished, it looks like a $4-500 pistol in a calm economy.

I paid $400 for mine a couple of years ago. The $1,000 guns are in 98% or better and with original box, in a normal economy.

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lovely pistol Sir



I would wager the OP's has not been refinish,
would need to have it in hand, or better pics, to be sure

the wear marks are consistent,
the stampings/rollmarks are consistent too, don't appear to be buffed out



Matt is correct on pricing,
 
#12 ·
Well I talked to my friend today and asked him if he knew if it was original or refinished at all and I have a definitive answer. He had it refinished back in the 80's, he bought it for $25 dollars from a friend of his who got it from a trucker who wanted some drinking money years before. He said the finish was pretty worn and so he had it refinished, shows how much I know. You guys have a good eye for this, thanks.
 
#28 · (Edited)
I agree with English. The finish is way brilliant, and the other pistols don't/didn't. A very good rebluing, if that's the case. Polishing artfully and then blued. It's just too nice for a 1910-made gun. The "blue" photos make it look artificial, but then, in the first photos on page 1, the finish looks more original, almost, but still too nice for a gun that old. Beautiful.