View Full Version : If you had $10k?
Tom Jay
12-14-2016, 07:00 PM
If your an avid upland hunter and had up to $10k to buy a Parker, what Parker would it be? i.e. grade, condition, hammer/hammerless, barrel length, barrel type (damascus, titanic etc.), chokes, pre or post Remington. Just thinking...
Linn Matthews
12-14-2016, 07:21 PM
How will you use it?
MARK KIRCHER
12-14-2016, 08:11 PM
20 gauge DH (yes no ejectors) 28" DT -splinter -skeleton - pistol grip - hammerless 0 frame -medium condition but honest. Solid engraving and checkering with bumps and bruises from its previous travels. Pre-remington with titanic barrels, Mod/full -
I am completely biased - as that is my upland gun (15+ years) and while it did not cost or may not be worth 10K I would not trade it or sell it for more :)
33 days till Mearns !!!
Rich Anderson
12-14-2016, 08:18 PM
I'm right there with Mark but the presence of ejectors wouldn't bother me but I would insist on a straight grip and more open chokes.
Dave Noreen
12-14-2016, 08:22 PM
an avid upland hunter
Pretty broad category -- New England grouse hunter, plantation quail hunter, Dakota wild pheasant hunter.
Maybe a nice late Remington two-barrel set would fill the bill.
Tom Jay
12-14-2016, 09:01 PM
I should say 60% of my hunting is quail/chukar/grouse over my Llewellin setter. 20% mid-west pheasant and 20% sporting clays. My go to gun now is 3 barrel 20/20/16 Repro and have a few other sxs guns, including a 12ga hammer Parker (4th generation owner since new) and a couple Win 21's. Now I have a hankering for another Parker and am flexible to what it is. So just checking with members to give me some ideas for the next gun.
Dean Romig
12-14-2016, 09:32 PM
Jeez... That $10K is pretty limiting. I've got to admit to champagne tastes and a beer budget...
That being said, a 20 or 28 gauge with 28" DD Damascus barrels choked Cyl/Mod and with twin ivory beads. It will have a straight grip of 14" LOP with 1 3/4" DAC and 2 3/4" DAH with a skeleton steel butt plate. Naturally it will have amazing Circassian walnut with marble cake light and dark figure. Oh, did I mention it will be an AHE with over the top deep relief engraving?
I just have this gnawing feeling that $10K won't quite cover it.
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calvin humburg
12-14-2016, 10:25 PM
16 gauge hammer gun with fish tail. 26 inch barrels improved cylinder and modified grade what ever 10 would buy.
Eric Eis
12-15-2016, 08:15 AM
Jeez... That $10K is pretty limiting. I've got to admit to champagne tastes and a beer budget...
That being said, a 20 or 28 gauge with 28" DD Damascus barrels choked Cyl/Mod and with twin ivory beads. It will have a straight grip of 14" LOP with 1 3/4" DAC and 2 3/4" DAH with a skeleton steel butt plate. Naturally it will have amazing Circassian walnut with marble cake light and dark figure. Oh, did I mention it will be an AHE with over the top deep relief engraving?
I just have this gnawing feeling that $10K won't quite cover i
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Now Dean that's funny ! :rotf:
James L. Martin
12-15-2016, 08:46 AM
Another vote for a DH 20ga , 28" cyl & mod. Original condition, pg ,sf ,sbp , steel barrels , dt. It could have 26" or 30" , other chokes , dam. barrels and a straight grip. But I would like that SBP.
David Dwyer
12-15-2016, 08:48 AM
Dean
I have your gun!! I have actually considered selling it until I pick it up and look at the engraving again. I just sold a really nice D grade 16 ga , 30" to a member with 40% down the rest as he can. Your $10K would make an acceptable down payment.:bigbye:
David
Bill Murphy
12-15-2016, 09:34 AM
Have we established the use this gun will be put to?
John Dallas
12-15-2016, 09:37 AM
Yep. making the owner happy.
Mills Morrison
12-15-2016, 09:46 AM
A CH with Bernard barrels or a VH 28 gauge
Bill Holcombe
12-15-2016, 09:59 AM
Depending on the market at the time, a 12 gauge BH would be my goal if I could find one at that price, I currently do know of such a gun that I could acquire for that price, but more likely a 12 ga CH with nice engraving and bernard's would be a plus.
charlie cleveland
12-15-2016, 10:11 AM
i would go with a vh hammerless 20 ga with 26 in barrels with open chokes...and have enough money left to buy some more parkers...charlie
Paul Ehlers
12-15-2016, 10:25 AM
A nice condition CH with Bernard barrels would be nice.
Followed closely by using the funds to do a complete correct restoration my BH-12 which needs close to that amount to bring back to it's glory days.
ForrestArmstrong
12-15-2016, 10:31 AM
An original 20 gauge CH straight grip with Bernard barrels. OK, probably not for $10K. Maybe a 20 straight grip DH Damascus?
John Campbell
12-15-2016, 10:56 AM
If I had $10,000 to put into a gun, I'd buy this Purdey:
http://www.gunsinternational.com/guns-for-sale-online/shotguns/shotguns-english-double-antique/purdey-12-25-bbls-by-churchill-between-1925-1934-exc-bbls-super-stout-wood-made-in-1889-brought-back-to-service-by-churchill.cfm?gun_id=100620800
Gary Laudermilch
12-15-2016, 11:49 AM
My tastes run closer to Charlie's but then, I am not a collector, just a grouse hunter/shooter that happens to like Parkers. So, I would look for a high condition 20ga GH with factory 26" or 28" open choked barrels. A pistol grip, splinter, double triggers and a DAH of no more than 2.5". Nice wood that is often seen on G's would be a definite plus. To get picky I would definitely prefer a weight of 6-12. Might have to be a 1 frame to get that spec. I would think I should have some money left over for ammo.
Chris Travinski
12-15-2016, 12:07 PM
I'd be after a duck club DHE 20 ga. with long barrels and a straight stock!!
Rich Anderson
12-15-2016, 12:25 PM
Dean I have learned that your dream gun is available. The only difference is it's an AAHE and it is slightly more than $10K. 20ga 26 inch IC/F PG, SPL silvers pad. Wonderful engraving and it's in the book. A grouse gun of the first order.
Craig Larter
12-15-2016, 02:18 PM
16 ga DH damascus 30" on a #1 frame 6 3/4lbs, choked mod/full, pistol grip with SBP, nice used to well used but cared for original condition. For closer work use RST Spreaders. Good for a great variety of upland birds (and decoying ducks!). Have fun with your search!!
King Brown
12-15-2016, 02:40 PM
ch got it right, plain and simple: 16 gauge 0 grade hammer gun with fishtail because I have one cyl and full and it's absolutely magic upland and anything over decoys. It mounts perfectly by itself and no amount of gew-gaws can make it any better.
wayne goerres
12-15-2016, 05:44 PM
I would take one of the Parker Invincibles if who ever started this thread would agree to chip in what ever the cost is over 10k.
Daryl Corona
12-15-2016, 06:29 PM
I know the 10K would only amount to a down payment on this but I'd love to find a GHE 28 w/ 28" damascus tubes to join my 16 and 20 GHE damascus guns that have 28" tubes.
Todd Schrock
12-15-2016, 06:58 PM
Another vote for a duck club DHE 20 ga., 32" bbls, straight stock!
Rich Anderson
12-15-2016, 07:42 PM
Craig I'm close with a DH 16 90%case but with 26 inch Damascus factory choked IC/F. I really didn't think I'd like that combination but after trying it I really do like the tight choke for the second shot(when needed:rotf:) even for grouse.
Craig Budgeon
12-15-2016, 08:41 PM
Double Lab Turnbulls has a nice refinished example GH 28GA I fondled a couple of months ago. Not sure about ejectors or 28" barrels, but they are asking $13K and the are attempting to settle an estate. Gun was on www.gunsinternational.com.
Eric Eis
12-16-2016, 06:58 AM
Double Lab Turnbulls has a nice refinished example GH 28GA I fondled a couple of months ago. Not sure about ejectors or 28" barrels, but they are asking $13K and the are attempting to settle an estate. Gun was on www.gunsinternational.com.
But I don't think it had Damascus barrels
MARK KIRCHER
12-16-2016, 07:03 AM
It does have damascus barrels -
http://www.turnbullmfg.com/gun/parker-gh-log-5181-turnbull-mfg/
Gary Carmichael Sr
12-16-2016, 07:56 AM
I have to agree that a D grade 20 gauge hammerless would be the gun, If the gun was in good condition and fit. That would be about all ten grand would buy in a sub gauge gun, and you would have a middle grade Parker, Now on the other hand I would have to wait till I had a windfall of cash to get my gun! a AA Hammer gun with Whitworth barrels, guess I will just dream on! Merry Christmas to all you guys and gals hope your stocking will be full of Parker goodies! Gary
William Davis
12-16-2016, 08:08 AM
Two !! Parkers
12 G 30 Inch DH's as from Meriden, no alterations, condition not so high I would be afraid to use them. Just alike in every respect.
William
Gary Laudermilch
12-16-2016, 08:36 AM
If that Turnbull Parker was a 20 I'd be tempted to chase the moths from my checkbook.
Greg Baehman
12-16-2016, 09:28 AM
I missed the boat several years back when Galazan was selling the remaining inventory of in-the-white A1-Special Parker Reproduction 2-bbl. sets. Give me that $10K today and I promise I won't miss that boat again. Make mine a little twenty-eight please.
Bill Murphy
12-16-2016, 06:06 PM
Recent prices on tired Purdeys have been very soft. If you want a Purdey, keep your nose to the ground.
Tom Jay
12-17-2016, 02:10 PM
Thank you all for your input. The responses were all very interesting and have decided to look for one of the following in 2017, and buy the best deal: 1) Win 21 16ga 28" IC/Full PG BT SST, 2) Parker 16ga 0 frame Top Lever 28" IC/Full PG SF DT Best grade and condition affordable and in 50xxx-54xxx serial range or 3) Parker 16ga 0 or 1 frame Hammerless IC/Full PG SF SST or DT Best grade and condition affordable.
I'll be flexible to barrel choke configuration but like the wide/tight patterns. I've been shooting IC/Full for most of my life and for almost everything including quail... never seem to get that second close shot off fast enough. So I'm going to stick with what has worked best for me. I have 2 Win 21's now, 20 and 12, and would like to slot in a 16. A Parker 16 would take me in a new direction and would be alongside my 12 Top Lever and 20 3-barrel Repro. I thank our excellent economy for giving me this opportunity to buy a great gun.
Mills Morrison
12-17-2016, 07:01 PM
Sounds like a good plan to me
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