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Some Phenomenal Parkers- October James Julia
Unread 09-04-2014, 04:07 PM   #1
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Default Some Phenomenal Parkers- October James Julia

For those more advanced than I (takes awhile to upload):

http://jamesdjulia.com/?s=parker&pos...meta_value=369
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I noticed the 8ga Lefever and the 8 ga Parker. The bores are both around
.900'' is that normal?
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I sure wish I could attend this auction, not to buy, just to look. Anyone else receive their catalog #2 from Julia? Probably the most unbelievable auction of world class doubles ever assembled. If you like Model 21s, this is definitely the place to be.
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What did the 8 gauge Parker and Lefever go for ?
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I saw a british 10 gauge underlever hammer rifled double gun in there I woulda shoulda kouda liked to have LOL's !

And about a dozen 1861 and or 1863 contract muskets .
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Parker was something like $12,500 and the Lefever was something like $15,500. Of course, that was without the buyer's premium and shipping, insurance, etc
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Parker was something like $12,500 and the Lefever was something like $15,500. Of course, that was without the buyer's premium and shipping, insurance, etc
Based on other prices I have seen or am aware of that Parker wasn't a bad buy considering with 120 rounds of factory BP ammo .

Well that is if it met the reserve !
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Both of those guns made a reserve, if one was placed on them.
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Some fine pieces remain unsold, including a few good Parkers, offers still being considered as of this late date.
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Parker was something like $12,500 and the Lefever was something like $15,500. Of course, that was without the buyer's premium and shipping, insurance, etc
I believe if I had intentions of buying either of them I would have gone to the auction and brought them back with me in my vehicle . Then there would be no need for shipping , insurance and the worry with UPS/FEDEX/USPS .
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