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Unread 04-04-2010, 06:46 PM   #1
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I've not heard of Simmons. The name does not come up here with any regularity. The value of your gun depends on what you started with and what kind of job Mr (Ms) Simmons does. There is no way to even put brackets around value without seeing the finished product (photos at the very least). Some poor condition guns have been brought back to life and their values enhanced by well done restoration efforts, but just as frequently, perfectly good guns are reduced in value by poorly done attempts at restoration. Best of luck on your project Bob.
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Didn't Simmons make tube sets for skeet guns? I think I remember trying to get a set of inserts for a Damascus barreled Parker from them, but they had gone out of business. I waited some years for Briley to start making tubes before I could get it done.

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