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Anyone know paint guns?

compyello

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I brought home some guns my father was going to get rid of and I will probably keep a few and I have an idea which ones but I don't know much about them as most of what I have used were gravity fed. Also if I do sell the others probably locally what is a going rate for them?
2 binks model 7
binks BBR
binks 62
sharpe 975
ace AAT
eclipse 78
2 what looks like is mark 1? not sure on these two the name starts MAR then a spray gun tip that looks like a K then #1
I have heard may dad and grandpa talk about the binks number 7 and used my grandpas for a short time at work not sure what the big deal is? Any help would be great, thank you
 
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bonneyman

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The only thing I know about paint guns is I found a well used gun at a pawn shop, and bought it so I could convert it to use as a CO2 sprayer to clean coils, motors, cool a can of soda, or inflate a low tire in a pinch.
 
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Rodhotz

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Older spry guns probably don't meet the EPA requirements of today...

So big deal. Kind of like saying my 37 Ford won't meet the epa requirements of today but i still drive it.
The 7's back in the days of lacquer were the best their was, they also worked good on the acrylic enamel. On todays b/c paint needing smaller nozzles they will work just not as good as the newer ones. They should work ok on a single stage paint. The BBR was one of the first in the new market for the b/c paints and still work good today with the right nozzle on it. As far as prices go they are not worth much, your best bet would check out ebay for going prices on them.
 

Outlawmws

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So big deal. Kind of like saying my 37 Ford won't meet the epa requirements of today but i still drive it.
The 7's back in the days of lacquer were the best their was, they also worked good on the acrylic enamel. On todays b/c paint needing smaller nozzles they will work just not as good as the newer ones. They should work ok on a single stage paint. The BBR was one of the first in the new market for the b/c paints and still work good today with the right nozzle on it. As far as prices go they are not worth much, your best bet would check out ebay for going prices on them.

So there will be minimal demand, and as you said the prices won't be much. It's not like there are millions of collectors to drive prices. A pro shop can't afford to get caught using them.
 
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