The Revelation Western Auto Model 200-2550 shows to be a Marlin 336 in "store brand" guise.
Expect that a "store brand" like Revelation (and also the Sears brands) will bring about 25% less than the name brand Marlin counterpart.
I know, it's unfair, as it's the exact same gun, but it also makes these good values for a "shooter" rather than just a collector gun.
The Western Auto 210A shows to be a Mossberg 810AH.
Now, the primary factor in value is condition. Your description says ".... in fairly good shape..." and that could mean something different to each person that reads it, so you need to be more objective about description.
I'll take it to be worn, used but still presentable and shootable.
In that event, all the above estimates could be justified. $150 at the low end and $350+ at the high end. That is taking a wild stab in the dark based on a generic description of condition.
You can do your own market research. See what they have sold for in the recent past....
www.auctionarms.com
www.gunbroker.com
2007-05-25 06:43:30
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answered by DJ 7
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Most hardware stores carried their " in store " brand. usually these guns were made by Harrington Richards, Savage Arms Stevens or any number of other companies. Revelation is just the " store brand".
Depending on the age, ( I am assuming from the 1950-1970 era) and the manufacture, they will be worth what you can get out of them as with any sale. They are probably worth more as shooters than collectors. I would guess in nice shape, they would be worth $150.00 apiece, but this is only a guess. The action makes a difference also. Are they lever actions, bolt actions, single shot. What is the model? Is there an identifiable manufacturer on them?
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
2007-05-25 05:05:14
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answered by Ret. Sgt. 7
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For a definitive answer go to GUNSAMERICA and see if you find a similiar item listed for what price. As I recall Savage Arms manufactured the two items you mention. I would guestimate the value of each between 75 to 150 max.
2007-05-25 07:41:33
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answered by acmeraven 7
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The .30-30 will probably bring $200.00 to $300.00, depending on condition.
The '06 will probably bring somewhere between $250.00 and $350.00, again depending on condition.
Doc
2007-05-24 18:42:57
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answered by Doc Hudson 7
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Send pics to guns and ammo magazine. They have a column in there where they will evaluate and research guns, and give you an approximate value.
2007-05-24 17:25:23
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answered by Anonymous
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revelation model 200 value good condition, how many shells will it hold? thanks
2013-11-09 09:42:18
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answered by Raymond 2
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