Webley holster price question

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Webley holster price question

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I'll be going to the Ciney military fair in Belgium on the 26th and I'll be looking for an original WW1 Webley holster.

So I was just wondering if you guys could tell me what would be a reasonable price to pay for something like that.

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Thanks!
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Post by binkmeisterRick »

The best thing to do is check out the various auction sites like eBay, Gunbroker, and the like to get an idea of what the going range of prices are. If you find one for $20, though, grab it!
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I have bought several over the years on e-bay. In regards to price, I've seen them go for as little as $50.00 and a high as $200.00 USD. I believe around $100.00 is reasonable for one in very good condition.
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Thanks guys!

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Post by Indiana Joosse »

Well, I found one.

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Very happy with that!
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Very nice! That is perfect! Nice find. So now answer your own question......what did you pay?
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I paid 80 euro's for it.

More than I had hoped for, but it's a really nice piece. :)

I tried to get one through ebay, as TCS recommended, but the five that I bid on there all went for about 80 pounds. So when I had this one in my hands, I figured I might as well go for it.

For those keeping track, it has the broad arrow and is dated 1937.
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