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Unread 02-03-2012, 09:46 AM   #1
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This Parker G grade just sold on GB. I had no particular need, want or room for it, but felt somehow obligated to bid, as it was poised to sell for far too little. I was outbid at the very end of the auction and didn't want it enough to keep bidding. Its condition appears exemplary in terms of honest wear, nice screw slots, fishtail top lever, and complete originality, not to mention a #1 frame. But there just wasn't as much interest in it as I would have expected. So my question(s) is did I miss something about its condition that everyone else saw, or is this just an indication of how soft the market currently is for G grades with damascus barrels ($1040)? Or was this just an unusually low sale price for some other extraneous reason? One would certainly be hard pressed to find a comparable Parker on any dealer's rack for that price.


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Unread 02-03-2012, 10:02 AM   #2
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I would say it was nicely bought at that price. A very nice shooter
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It was a good deal, not one to buy and resell to make money
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I was actually watching that one myself when it was around the $600 mark. It looked to be a fine little gun. I am sure that #1 frame made it nice to carry.
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Unread 02-03-2012, 11:41 AM   #5
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It is my impression that the market for collectable firearms is down about 30% from what it was several years ago. A firearm that I have that was valued at $3500 now is selling for $2500. A quality side by side that I paid $700 for last summer is now selling at $500. Looking at side by side shotguns on Gunbroker as see very few that have a bid, even the ones that seem to be reasonably priced. I think that we currently are in a buyer's market.
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Unread 02-03-2012, 01:18 PM   #6
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I agree. A lot of people with high price tags are sitting on them.
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I was watching also. The 30 inch tubes kept me from getting excited. I have plenty of 30 inchers as that is most common. I would like to add a 1 frame 32 incher someday. That would be a lot of pretty damascus.
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why only light black powder loads? what about rst's?
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I too thought it sure enough in the money and bought it. I have never had a 12ga. on a #1 frame, have a 16 on a 1 frame, shells aren't always available in loads I will shoot, old gun looks clean enough. Mabee it will make a shooter, I have 3 guns 12ga on #2 frames and thought it might be half a pound lighter than the ones I have. Will post my inpression of the gun when it gets here if you guys are interested. Regards, John Hancock
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If the Dow continues in the direction it went today I expect the buyer's market will soon become a seller's market.
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