My dad is a gunsmith/collector....he would love to have a lot like that. He uses them to repair old shotguns, or make a totally unique new gun. You might be suprised what a collector would pay
Seems to me that beyond what they are possibly reusable for, the wood would be wanted by some craftsman.
They look like a perfect Etsy item, where the upcycled and repurposed thrive, so the upcyclable and repurpusable also seem to do well.
I think they are neato. That kinda of unknown market item, I usually try auction listing starting at a price I would be happy selling them for. You never know.
It's a thought. Then you take the first packet that walks along wanting the whole lot. I can see a repair person wanting all of them, stocks on old shotguns being what they are.
I think you can much more than 5 each....especially if any of the pieces can be attributed to a maker like Winchester. http://www.ebay.com/sch/Vintage-Gun...lete=1&LH_Sold=1&rt=nc&_trksid=p2045573.m1684
At a fiver apiece I would expect the first interested guy to come along would take 'em all. I'd buy 'em all for that and I don't even know why, just sounds like a h***uva deal from here. I'd put 'em out 100 for the lot take the first 75 that comes along. (I know, pounds, not dollars. I considered that.)