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Unread 04-13-2017, 09:34 AM   #1
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I'd also be interested to know what the Forrest Marshall 20 gauge upgrade brought .
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Any idea what the as they listed it "G grade hammer 8 gauge" brought ?
I heard that it was also a no sale.
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8 gauge hammered at 17.5K if I remember correctly
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Forrest's A-1 upgrades sold for 14,000 and 5,000. Don't know what the big difference was, except that the 14,000 gun was once described as a Runge gun, but it had Thierry Duguet's initials on it.
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Forrest's A-1 upgrades sold for 14,000 and 5,000. Don't know what the big difference was, except that the 14,000 gun was once described as a Runge gun, but it had Thierry Duguet's initials on it.
Bill, did the upgrade sell for $14,000 or $5000 little confused (but that's easy for me )
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1414, $220,000; 1415, $20,500; 1416, $17,500; 1417, $12,000; 1418, $15,500; 1419, $12,000; 1420, $7,500; 1421, $9,000; 1422, $12,000; 1423, $18,500;
1424, $14,000; 1425, $5,000; 1426, $6,000; 1427, $8,000; 1428, $3,750;
1429, $19,500.
These are the hammer prices and do no include commissions.

I sold 1427 to a member here a few years ago, and am delighted to see he did well also.
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Why would the Lefever/Parker breech loading drilling in 12x12 x .38-55 need a bullet starter for the muzzle? Isn't it more likely a cleaning attachment to protect the rifling?

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The fact that a gun "hammered" is no indication that it met reserve.

It simply means that the high bid was recorded.






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The fact that a gun "hammered" is no indication that it met reserve.

It simply means that the high bid was recorded.

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Whether it sold or not isn't my intrest when I ask , I'm just curiouse as to how far the bidders were willing to go .
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You didn't need to include my quote, as I was not responding to your question.






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