When you ask for the value of this airgun, you need to give me more information than "How much is it worth?" Let me explain. If I asked you "How much is my 56 T-bird worth?" The first thing you might ask is, "What condition is it in?" It could be a real gem or just a bucket of rust. It's the same with any antique. The current condition determines the value.
You need to give a description of the airgun, give it some sort of rating like, it's in (Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent) shape. Or tell me that is looks well used or has very little wear. Something that gives me an idea of where to start. Without more information it is not possible to give you an estimate of value.
What condition is it in
I have a Daisy vac. with a pat.# from 1907. Can not find info on it.
The Daisy model 1938-B was new in 1979. In like now condition it is worth $40 ( Bluebook of airguns)
After considerable research I can find NO information on a Daisy Model 198. Are you sure that it's not a model 1938. I suggest you contact Daisy directly. They offer a free service to give you more information about your old Daisy. "See the link below."
There are about 9 different versions of the 1894 Daisy. The standard version was made between 1961-86 and NIB it would be worth $125. however if it is a commemorative model it would be worth more. If it's Sears, JC Higgins model it would be worth less.
Your best answer should come from Daisy. Daisy offers a free service to answer questions about old Daisy airguns see the link below.
Your best answer should come from Daisy. Daisy offers a free service to answer questions about old Daisy airguns see the link below.
The Model 188 was made between 1979-89. In excellent condition it is worth $45
What condition is it in? That determines the value.
What condition is it in. That determines the value.
What condition is it in...
Your best answer should come from Daisy. Daisy offers a free service to tell you more about your old Daisy. See the link below