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Unread 01-22-2018, 05:40 PM   #11
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Hi Greg I spoke to them about this gun... Pricey .
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Hi Greg I spoke to them about this gun... Pricey .
Well . . . what do you think would be a fair price for that set?
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My guess would be11,000 to 13,000. That gun is used and has a few scratches on it. Great wood just not 100%. If it was I think 15000 max in my opinion. Thanks
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I agree, the $18500 ask on that set is quite optimistic; as is the $6450 for the Steel Shot Special that Galazan listed recently. Nonetheless, it's very good to see the Parker Reproductions getting the respect we know they deserve.

I know one thing is certain . . . if I ever were to list my unfired SG, SPL, DT Sporting Clays Classic, the asking price would make the Galazan SSS look like a bargain.
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Steve Barnett just listed one.

http://www.gunsinternational.com/gun...n_id=100988821
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Default .410/28 DHE Repro 26" barrels, IC/M

I have one of the few, I believe there were 9 of these sets produced, that I will be putting up for sale shortly, pistol grip, double triggers, splinter forend in the original trunk case with canvas cover. I now own originals that I now use with my string of 5 English setters hunting the Northeast 40+ days every fall, hence the sale.

My good friend and grouse and woodcock gunning partner has an identical set with a single selective trigger, that also may be for sale also at the right price.

Both set were purchased when they first became available.

If anyone here is interested, please contact me directly via email before I place a listing in Guns International.

bfast@peoplepc.com

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Hi please call me about this 410/28. My number is 908-256-6565 thanks.
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Not all sellers of 28-.410 Repro sets know where the .410 barrels came from. I don't know how the value of an original set compares with a Galazan .410 barrel set.
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I think the guns being discussed here are the factory 410-28 sets, DHE grade built on the standard OO 28gauge frame. I still have a three barrel set that is my go to mini gauge woodcock gun. Its a sweet thing for sure DT-PG-and two BTF. My research for these guns... I believed to be over 30 guns but less than 50 410/28-s made on OO frames. Maybe Richard would comment on production numbers. Back when hunting rabbits with beagles I liked shooting 410-s I had a Sears Stevens 311 26" F/F that performed many one shot endings to a good chase. SXS Ohio
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I spoke with Richard yesterday, he related that the records had been destroyed relative to the numbers of 28/.410 sets. He speculated that possibly as many as 20 were produced, but no way of substantiating without the records. The two set that I have access to are originals sold in the mid to late 80's, therefore not Galazan barrels.
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