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another lesson is to buy what you can afford and what you feel comfortable investing in...
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My philosophy is safe to shoot but not too nice to shoot.
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im with ed and mills buy something safe to shoot and what you can afford...charlie
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(Yup, John, the lesson is "Buy Condition".)
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They sold a DH Titanic 12 a couple of weeks ago locally and the barrels were honed so thin you could see daylight through them in a couple of spots. Still brought 1800.Crazy.
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Barrels marked Twist would be a grade 0 or 1. Must have been one heck of a 12 bore gun to bring $4k.
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I am far from an expert on Parker hammer guns, but this shotgun was in what I would consider excellent condition. The frame had 80% retention of case hardened coloring and the trigger gaurd and hammers were at 98%. It was the first Parker hammer gun I ever handled and that gun had a wonderful balance. Agian, I'm not a Parker expert. I did see some shotguns and handguns that I'm much better aquainted with that went for well under market value. Just depends on who is in the room I guess?
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