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I have always preferred something along the lines of a 20 or smaller but the Parker 410 is beyond financial responsibility but there are good 20's, & 28's out there that will outperform your 401K and their more fun toplay with.
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08-23-2011, 11:44 AM | #14 | ||||||
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The last two GHE-Grade Parker Bros. .410-bores I saw at the winter Las Vegas show had asking prices of $44,500 and $46,500.
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08-23-2011, 01:16 PM | #15 | ||||||
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The most recent GHE 410 (original) sold by Julia'a was in 2009 for $33,350.00. In the Julia auction comming up in Oct. there will be three GHE 410s according to their selected highlights.
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Should be interesting..
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Thanks for the link to view a nice little gun. I have only one question from the pictures. I have never seen a top lever rest that far to the right. Is that still "normal"??
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"Unusual" might be an appropriate description.
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Corn Field for 14/K X 160 acre |
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Corn Field for 14/K X 160 acre
Why a fellow would sure have to like to eat corn. But if it includes one of those missile Silo hideouts it seems like a fair deal. maybe thats where Bernie Madoff ditched some serious cash before he went to stay at the "country club" Paul
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