saw them for $60.00
As far as I'm concerned, the one my grandfather gave me in 1980, that I still have, is priceless!
Always depends on condition! First ones made had round barrels(1887), later ones had flats. Some had a loading gate, most did not. The loading gate model cost extra. I've paid anywhere from $50 for one in fair condition to $250 for one in excellent condition still in the box.
It could be Digital Hyperkeratosis*. There is a chance that it is not that condition though, and you should have your bulldog's feet checked. *A skin condition affecting the foot pads causing them to thicken. Thickenning can cause cracked, infected, and even painful foot pads.
According to the Blue Book of Gun Values, it can range from $300 to about $800 depending on the condition.
You may POSSIBLY have a Harrington & Richardson firearm. The name American Bulldog was also used by Forehand & wadsworth- but much earlier than 1945. Values were not high, and will depend on condition- typically $50-$125.
Jack is an English Bulldog.
A miniature English bulldog is a mix between a bulldog and a pug!
The French Bulldog came from the Molossians, which were a tribe in Ancient Greece. They are related to the British Bulldog and American Bulldog.
Depending on condition, your Charter Arms revolver is worth about $180-220.
No, a bulldog is a dog (canine). A bulldog is a mammal - a member of the DOG family.
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