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Unread 02-01-2013, 01:49 PM   #1
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Default Should I re-blue 1922 Parker CHE?

I have a 1922 Parker 12 gauge that is overall in good condition that at some point I will want to move on. I believe it needs to be re-blued but I have read that this should not be done as it may decrease the value of the gun. This gun has definitely been used, at the same time it has been taken care of. If it was in regular use it would probably have been re-blued by now. I have had the specifications done by the Parker Gun Collectors Association and am really unsure of its current value. So my main question is: how can I tell if having the barrels re-blued would decrease the value of this shotgun?

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Unread 02-01-2013, 02:21 PM   #2
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If you are going to sell the gun, let the next owner make the decision whether to re-blue.
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I agree with Ed.
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Hard to tell from your photo, it I looks like the bluing is not all that bad. It really more depends on if the barrels NEED to be blued. And Fidel on the selling part.
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There is NO good reason on Earth to touch that gun, as far as I can tell. A large portion of its present value rests in its age and patina... and re=bluing the barrels for the sake of perceived cosmetic enhancement will destroy that value.
It's your gun (at least temporarily), but I wouldn't touch it!

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I agree and what in sam hell is fidel?
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Fidelity = to remain true to something or someone.

An infidel is a turncoat.
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How can I tell if having the barrels re-blued would decrease the value of this shotgun?

Robert

Doing so is no guarantee of increasing its value - and may possibly decrease the value. Let it stand on its own merit just as it is.
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Fidel as in Castro. I think Kensal meant to say fiddle as in fiddle with. I concur don't touch that gun as it is more valuable in it's current condition.
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Well, looks like a consensus. Thanks for all opinions.
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