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Erik Blackwelder
02-13-2024, 01:33 PM
Long story as short as possible...

I'm no collector, avid hunter, not a collector. A friend has inherited a 1908 Parker SxS and asked me to help her understand value. I know these are collector items, but no real idea how valuable. In my short research, I have yet to find one similar.

Specs:

S/N 149xxx (manufactured in 1908)
DHE grade
28ga
23 7/8" Titanic Steel Barrels
Beavertail forearm
Never fired


She has a 2017 evaluation from Blue Book of Gun Values at $77,700 but I cannot find anything close to this value.

Any and all help is appreciated.

Ryan Brege
02-13-2024, 02:03 PM
If those details are correct, that is one dandy Parker. Good resolution pics and a full serial number will be necessary to verify authenticity. You are unlikely to find an appraisal here but if you are willing to give a general location someone can probably point you in the direction of a qualified appraiser.

Ryan

Erik Blackwelder
02-13-2024, 02:10 PM
If those details are correct, that is one dandy Parker. Good resolution pics and a full serial number will be necessary to verify authenticity. You are unlikely to find an appraisal here but if you are willing to give a general location someone can probably point you in the direction of a qualified appraiser.

Ryan

Thanks! I've asked for some pictures, and will post when available. Were in Charlotte, NC. Hyatt Guns is here and they are usually pretty good, but I've never taken any antique guns there. If anyone knows of a Parker enthusiast locally, we'd really appreciate the introduction. Full serial number is 149193.
Thanks again!

John Marscher
02-13-2024, 02:16 PM
I would take the time to bring it here April 25th. Lots of people there can give you good info.

https://www.southernsidebyside.com/

284 Cletus Hall Rd.

Sanford, NC

27330

Donald F. Mills
02-13-2024, 02:19 PM
According to the serialization book it should be a 28 ga. hammerless grade 3 gun with ejectors (DHE) 24” Titanic steel barrels and a capped pistol grip stock. Sounds like it matches those specs. I would reach out to John Allen or Josh Loewensteiner on this forum for assistance with appraisal.

edgarspencer
02-13-2024, 04:35 PM
The option code 2, in the serialization book does not confirm the originality of the BTFE, should be 10, but, the book isn't always correct. A PGCA research letter will very possibly provide additional information, such as possible returns to the factory for changes, etc.
Regardless, it is a valuable gun, and I'd caution you to get as much information as possible.
Detailed photos of the barrel flats may show even more exciting details.
I've had several 24" guns, including a 28ga., and they are magical in the woods.

Reggie Bishop
02-13-2024, 04:46 PM
Josh Loewensteiner lives in Charlotte area as well.

Erik Blackwelder
02-14-2024, 11:22 AM
I would take the time to bring it here April 25th. Lots of people there can give you good info.

https://www.southernsidebyside.com/

284 Cletus Hall Rd.

Sanford, NC

27330

Thank you for the information. We are thinking of visiting that weekend!

Jerry Harlow
02-14-2024, 12:34 PM
If he has the gun in hand, get insurance. I use Eastern Insurance. 800 545-9326. There are others. If one had a car this valuable, one would not let it be uninsured. They will insure it for whatever one asks.