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Unread 08-29-2016, 03:34 PM   #11
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I saw this gun last week in Jaquas own listing. That clearly indicated that this gun is an upgrade.
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Well, it looks like an uograde turned into a stock that might have been refinished.
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Have you ever done something that wakes you up at night? I sold a CHE 16 with 28" barrels, straight stock, DT, SSBP for $6,000 about 30 years ago.
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We all have those nightmares!
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Have you ever done something that wakes you up at night? I sold a CHE 16 with 28" barrels, straight stock, DT, SSBP for $6,000 about 30 years ago.

Wakes you up??

I don't think I could ever sleep again!






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About 12 + years ago Jack Plugiski ( sp)
At the antique arms show in LAS VEGAS
HAD a 20 ChE, that had a stock extension
About 1.5 inches long, look awful and his price
$8500. Gun looked good, fit well, worked fine
And the man in his comments said he wanted it gone.
I had the price in mind that I would pay and he said would
Sell for my number. I passed and have regretted it
Every time I see a c grade 20, thinking it was the gun I passed on, but now sto c k fixed.
I have made many Parker Mistakes
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Unread 08-30-2016, 01:34 AM   #17
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I have found a good looking CHE-16 for sale on GI # 100740973 Take a look and give me your thoughts. I plan to call today about the gun specs. thanks all SXS Ohio....bird season is close....(-:
I can't speak to the originality, but that is one fine looking gun. Negotiate a price that you feel comfortable with, and go for it.
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Unread 08-30-2016, 06:37 AM   #18
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If Jaquas still has the gun, my experience with them over 35 years is that they very rarely negotiate. They set a price and stick to it.
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In my experience with Jaqua's, if the gun is consigned to them, they will contact the seller if a serious offer is made. In my opinion, the price they put on guns which they own is generally a fair price
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I agree with you BIG D! That better reflects their business style. I've done a lot of business with them over the years and find them very fair.
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