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    Default Value of Ithaca SKB 600 20 ga

    I would like to know the value of Ithaca SKB 600 20 gauge. It is like new. Thank you

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    SKB makes some fine shotguns.

    I checked on line and most of the Model 600s that showed up were competition models, there were some sporting models including one in 20 ga. Depending on demand in your location and how fast you want to sell it I figure somewhere between $1,200.00 and $1,600.00 in NOS condition.

    As usual your mileage may vary.
    Last edited by Art; 04-11-2023 at 08:37.

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    It's an over and under.

    One barrel shoots over them. The other barrel shoots under them.

    I see one on GB, starting bid $1200 with no bids yet.

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    on GB,, do yourself a favor and get an account,

    advanced search,
    completed item's

    type in your search (SKB 600 20ga) and look for items that had bids, as in sold,

    one sold for just over 800, another 1400, in the past 90 days,

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    Sold about two dozen guns on GB. Always started at a penny, no reserve. Happy every time.
    Trick is finding a dealer who only takes 10% plus fees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barretcreek View Post
    Sold about two dozen guns on GB. Always started at a penny, no reserve. Happy every time.
    Trick is finding a dealer who only takes 10% plus fees.
    Sold a couple direct. I requested a copy of the buyers FFL and sent it to that address so I knew it was going to a dealer. I also enclosed a copy of the FFL inside with the gun in case it got inspected along the way. I have no FFL myself.

    Selling through a dealer on consignment has worked out better for me though. I chose one who gets top dollar for their stuff getting way more than most. People just trust him I guess and don't mind having deep pockets. I think he charges 15% (total) and does all the work.

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    One thing about my estimate, the op says the gun is "like new" and so it is based on what I figure would be new old stock prices; an absolutely pristine gun. No nicks, chips, wear on any sharp edges, nothing, no blemishes at all.

    Condition really is everything.
    Last edited by Art; 04-11-2023 at 08:45.

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    Thanks to all who answered. The shotgun is mine and am wanting to sell it. I paid approx. $700 for it many years ago. I's be happy to get $1000 for it. I like to sell locally, so no shipping, etc.

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