![]() ![]() Materials, overall condition, previous owners, condition of the pads, etc. There are so many things that go into the value of an instrument. Sorry, but there is no way to answer this question without seeing the actual instrument. Of course if it is so rusted worn and broken that it is useful only as a tomato stake or in factory-new condition, it will fall outside those ranges. As either a useable shotgun or a wall decoration, a single shot will bring from $35 to $90 and a double from $100 to $250, depending on condition. If it has large side-mounted hammers it probably also has laminated steel barrels and should be placed over the mantle and cleaned occasionally. If it has fluid steel barrels and back hammers or is hammerless it is probably still a useable firearm but if you have the urge to fire it have it checked by an experienced gunsmith first. It's impossible to give a guaranteed answer without a lot more information, but I'll guess that you have either a single shot or double barrel 12 gauge and that it is complete and functional. ![]() Mendini by Cecilio B Flat Clarinet with 2 Barrels, Case, Stand, Book, 10 Reeds, Mouthpiece and Warranty-Black. Selmer was the first to successfully produce the molded clarinet in 1948, the Bundy Resonite® model 1400. Bundy Clarinets Are Great Instruments The Bundy Company is actually a sub-company, if you will, of Selmer. ![]()
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