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David Klotz
02-01-2017, 05:46 PM
Folks,

I just paid to join this Forum, and thank you all for its existence. I own a Parker SxS 12 gauge, serial #145603, which was purchased new by my great grandfather, possibly at Abercrombie and Fitch in Chicago. It has sat in my gun case, unused for decades. It is now time for me to assess the value of the gun, then consider selling it if it is worth sufficient money to me to do so. Any valuation assistance would be deeply appreciated.

Here is what I know:
Serial # 145603
Estimated date of manufacture: 1907
Frame Size: 2
Weight: 42
Grade: V
Steel: Vulcan
Grip: capped pistol grip
Barrels: 30" new (I think), sadly they have been cut down to 26 1/4" by some relative who may have had it in for his then unborn great grandson!

Mechanical condition: the gun fires and ejects as it should. Safety and triggers operate well. Lockup is very tight. All screws, fasteners, etc. appear to be present, with the single exception of a shield shaped medallion that looks to have been inlaid into the bottom rear of the buttstock.

Barrels: several dings, but no outright nasty dents. As stated above, the barrels were cut down from 30" (I think) to 26 1/4". A metal front bead was installed after the cutting atrocity was completed.

Bluing/corrosion: the bluing appears original. It has obviously faded quite a bit. No deep pitting or other evidence of serious corrosion. To me, this presents as a gun that was regularly hunted with in its early years, and was well maintained.

Stock: I believe the wood is original. It was "refinished" with a coat of varnish that was neatly applied, but far from a concours restoration. A roughly 1" block of walnut was added to the stock to lengthen the LOP. There are a couple of hairline cracks in the varnish near the rear of the trigger guard. I cannot tell if the stock itself is cracked underneath. The stock has no play or evidence of a crack in it when handled.

Attached are many pictures. I will post them in a couple of batches for uploading purposes.

I hope to get a sense of what this gun is worth, then sell it. Specifically, I would like to know what a buyer would pay me for the gun; and 2) whether the gun might sell through a For Sale post here on the Parker Forum. (The money will go toward a big game travel hunt, as the hunting tradition remains alive in my family.)

Thanks to all for any time and assistance.
Reghards, David

David Klotz
02-01-2017, 05:50 PM
More pics....

David Klotz
02-01-2017, 05:52 PM
Still going...

David Klotz
02-01-2017, 05:54 PM
And, we're posting....

David Klotz
02-01-2017, 05:56 PM
Well, that should overdo it......

Brian Hornacek
02-01-2017, 06:08 PM
It looks like prior to the modifications it was a decent gun, cut barrels and cut stock spliced back with recoil pad. $500 if you can find someone wanting a brush gun, if not then less.

Rick Losey
02-01-2017, 06:10 PM
yes, originally 30" barrels, non-ejector

with the cut barrels and modified stock, i am afraid the real value is in family history

David Klotz
02-01-2017, 07:10 PM
Thanks for the replies. I guesstimated it would be in the hundreds, not thousands, so no real surprises. It is headed to a For Sale posting now.
Gun and me located near Syracuse, NY.

Harold Lee Pickens
02-02-2017, 12:38 PM
Well, you cant beat yourself up over the "sins" of others. It looks to me like that stock was cut down and then later the original piece put back on, grain seems to match up. A good stock guy may be able to make that practically disappear, but unfortunately they cant stretch those barrels. Still, a decent shooter. Good pics.

David Klotz
02-02-2017, 04:43 PM
Harold, you are right about all that. The men who shot this gun used it for upland birds in Pennsylvania. If I ever used it, even on largely ceremonial hunts, I would keep it, but it just does not fit me worth beans. I am a southpaw, to boot. Also, while this may be heresy on this forum, my field 12 gauge needs are capably handled by my Browning Cynergy Composite.

LOP from the first trigger to the bottom of the butt pad = 14.5". This number may ignite a firestorm of interested buyers.

David Klotz
02-03-2017, 04:24 PM
Thanks, all. This gun is sold pending funds to a PGCA member.