Re: 1929 Johnson
It's basically worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. If the seller thinks his "antique" is worth a mint, it's usually for sale for a very long time. The A-series Johnsons are not uncommon and any collector knows that if he passes on the $600 "one-of-a-kind" old outboard, ten more just like it will show up at the land fill for the cost of scrap. I've seen them go anywhere from $20 to $100 at swap meets. It all depends on how badly someone wants it...<br />- Scott