depending on the quality, a topper like that goes for around 125-150 or so. i have my great grandads 148 in 16 ga. and its the best gun ive ever had. my advice is keep it
25-125 depending on condition.
It is worth about $125 in excellent shape on down to about $40 in poor shape. Unfortunately they built so many of these things that their is little or no collector's interest in them.
About $75-90 depending on condition.
Pristine, it may be worth $125 or so. Well worn like mine and it's probably not worth more than $50-75. I keep mine for sentimental value only, as it was my grandfather's.
Absolute value of -148 is 148.
Try E-gunparts.com specifically, http://www.e-gunparts.com/products_new.asp?CatID=8094 Semper Fi
N Gauge rails are by definition 9mm apart. This is regardless of the scale of the model components, which frequently ranges from 1:148 to 1:160.
$100-$150, depending on condition.
"N" scale is 1:148 (The UK standard for model trains) but can vary slightly for other modelling Depending on what football you are talking about, an "N" scale oval would be 1/148 of the actual size for a model railway
It will depend on how large the real aircraft is in real life.
There are hundreds of Hebrew words that could add up to 148. the only one I can thnk of without using a gematria calculator is: קמח (flour)
148 * 148 = 21,904