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Unread 05-26-2011, 10:28 PM   #21
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Here ya go Mike.

http://www.icollector.com/Parker-by-...26-b_i10488354

Kenny,

IMO you should have pulled the trigger on this one. This is one of the rarer repro's and it sold at a very good price. A couple of three years down the road you will be kicking yourself for not popping the extra couple of grand.

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Unread 05-26-2011, 11:54 PM   #22
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Thanks Paul! That was what I needed.

I went through the other guns I bid. I may have gotten the Webley and Scott 28 gauge. My bid on it was the same amount as the winning bid but it said "floor" on the icollector website you sent me the link to. Guess I will know in a day or two.

Thanks again Paul. Thanks Kenny.

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Now Bill, "...my dream gun..."? What about all that jabbin you've given me on .410's?
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I was out of town and just didn't go through the effort of absentee bidding. In my opinion, the gun could have sold for twice the winning bid and been a decent deal.
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Kenny were you the winner???
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No ...floor bidder got it for 11K plus fee's 1700.00 = 12700.00 approx. A very good buy....
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No ...floor bidder got it for 11K plus fee's 1700.00 = 12700.00 approx. A very good buy....
"Good buy", maybe?????? It may also show that the current market is saying "good bye" to gun values over all. Scary even......

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The last couple of Littlejohn's Auctions have been Robert Petersen's gift to shooters, collectors and dealers who gave him a good life. In addition to the outrageous guns that were recently sold at auction for reasonable prices, he donated the Invincibles and other guns to the National Firearms Museum some time back, and recently donated 450 more items to the NFM. The NFM staff was allowed to pick and choose the 450 items. The latest Littlejohn's pickings were the "leftovers".
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No ...floor bidder got it for 11K plus fee's 1700.00 = 12700.00 approx. A very good buy....
Looks like everyone will get another crack at the "bargain gun".

http://www.gunsinternational.com/det...m?id=100189507

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Nothing like being modest about the asking price. I don't mind a man making a profit for his investment. But in this case it simply takes my breath away.

I felt the gun went fairly cheap at the auction, but in no way do I think it's worth the current asking price.

The provenance of Bob Peterson is one thing to all of us at this time. Give it another generation into the future and they will be asking "Bob Who"
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