View Full Version : Arther DuBrays D grade on gun broker!
Kenny Graft
02-27-2014, 06:02 AM
See auction no. 396690005 with a buy now. The association should buy this gun....thanks Kenny SXS ohio
bruce a lyons
02-27-2014, 06:23 AM
I saw it as well. Wish I had the funds. Bet it sells within minutes!
Mills Morrison
02-27-2014, 07:29 AM
It is still there. I do hope PGCA buys it.
Bruce Day
02-27-2014, 07:41 AM
Last time the PGCA acquired a gun, it was off face and the stock needed work. It went off to a fine gunsmith who had agreed to do the work at reduced price and when he got around to it. It took several years. Meanwhile, we had a member who complained on this forum about not seeing the gun again, alleged that it had gone off into a "black hole" and was now likely in somebody's private collection.
Never again.
Maybe a member could buy the gun and exhibit it? There are several of us who haul around a bunch of guns to exhibit events and others could also.
Robin Lewis
02-27-2014, 08:53 AM
Thanks for the pointer, nice gun and priced to sell. It shouldn't be there long.
Brian Dudley
02-27-2014, 08:57 AM
And it is gone.
Mills Morrison
02-27-2014, 08:58 AM
Hopefully, someone on here got it.
Rich Anderson
02-27-2014, 09:03 AM
Someone hit the buy now price of $5200 and it's gone. A nice gun for sure.
Thomas L. Benson Sr.
02-27-2014, 10:56 AM
Anyone know if the seller was a member. Thomas
Robin Lewis
02-27-2014, 11:41 AM
Interesting, I just noticed in which issue of Parker Pages this gun was written about. It just happens to be the same issue I used as an example of what Parker Pages is like for the non-PGCA members to view in the hopes they might join our organization.
So, if you are a forum member and not a PGCA member, you can read about this gun on page 37 of that issue. Go to parkerguns.org and click on the Parker Pages link on the left side. When the page comes up, click on the image of the Parker Pages and wait for the image to display (it can be slow). Enjoy the read.
Mark Ouellette
02-27-2014, 01:00 PM
That was an excellent buy! Missed it by that much...:crying:
Steve Huffman
02-27-2014, 01:07 PM
Shouldnt this have been in the Off Topic Forum ?
Dean Romig
02-27-2014, 01:32 PM
Yes it should have been.... but it's too late to change it now.
Mark Ouellette
02-27-2014, 02:55 PM
Had one of you astute members notified me I would have moved it.
As it was it required work albeit a small amount to find the auction.
Thomas L. Benson Sr.
02-27-2014, 09:30 PM
WOW! What are the odds of finding a Gun that was owned by the Man himself. Thomas:)
greg conomos
02-27-2014, 09:56 PM
I could have bought it as I saw it prior to the Buy it Now...I felt the DuBray ownership added little appeal to me but the gun itself was probably worth the money all by itself. A D Grade with 32" barrels in nice shape? Pretty rare. On the other hand, the top lever sat well to the left which could mean a lot of wear...
In any case, I passed simply because I am currently heavily investing my funds in 1957 Desoto parts....
Dean Romig
02-27-2014, 09:59 PM
Interesting that the seller listed it as a 1 1/2 Frame.
A wonderful gun in any case.
Dean Romig
02-27-2014, 10:01 PM
I am currently heavily investing my funds in 1957 Desoto parts....
WOW! I never thought of that... What's your financial advisor's telephone number...? :corn:
Greg Baehman
02-28-2014, 07:32 AM
I've been searching for years for a nicely conditioned and all original Grade 3 fishtail toplever. Soon after Kenny alerted us to the this one's availability I went and checked it out -- three different times while it was still available. The last time I went so far as to click on the 1st "Buy It Now" button that takes you to the final "Commit To Buy" button, but I just couldn't do it. I want a gun to shoot and with this gun's helacious drop and very little damascus pattern remaining it just wasn't what I wanted. And because of its provenance you dasn't touch it for fear of destroying its significant historical value, the right thing to do was to pass on it . . . there will be others . . .
There, I feel better.
edgarspencer
02-28-2014, 07:40 AM
I've been searching for years for a nicely conditioned and all original Grade 3 fishtail toplever. Soon after Kenny alerted us to the this one's availability I went and checked it out -- three different times while it was still available. The last time I went so far as to click on the 1st "Buy It Now" button that takes you to the final "Commit To Buy" button, but I just couldn't do it. I want a gun to shoot and with this gun's helacious drop and very little damascus pattern remaining it just wasn't what I wanted. And because of its provenance you dasn't touch it for fear of destroying its significant historical value, the right thing to do was to pass on it . . . there will be others . . .
There, I feel better.
Exactly the same thing for me. I figured at that price it was a great value that would always have appeal to others should I decide to sell it, but I couldn't get past the 4" drop. When they start getting that hockey stick bend to them, they loose a lot of eye appeal. Sure the provenance was top shelf, but I'd have to be able to shoot it.
Kenny Graft
02-28-2014, 07:49 AM
This was a special shotgun....one to use?? don't know? I just had a 12 grade 2 top lever restored to perfection and it has filled my want for a hammer gun...(-: I did consider this gun due to being a grade 3 with the nice metal work but how could you mess with this one?, by having it freshed up. The drop in the stock 4" was also a turn off as 2.5" is what I like or even 2 3/8 is better. I hoped that one of our members would have bought it, the price seemed fair to me. And it sold in short order! Thanks all SXS ohio
charlie cleveland
02-28-2014, 09:00 AM
i wish i coulda found this gun..i woulda had to went and seen my friend the banker but it woulda been headed for mississippi has of now...charlie
Rich Anderson
02-28-2014, 12:37 PM
WOW! What are the odds of finding a Gun that was owned by the Man himself. Thomas:)
One of our members has a wonderfull WC Scott Pigeon gun with a rib inscription made for Arthur DuBray. While not a Parker a great gun with crystal cocking indicators:bowdown:
The gun would have to have been restocked (with the original retained) for me to have been able to shoot it. If you can't use it whats the point?
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