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Alan: that is amazing.The first chance you get go by a lottery ticket even though you already won.Thomas
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it's a V grade with 28 inch barrels. I had to go to NJ to help my brother but I will post pic's when I return. It still has some case colors and bores are perfect locks up thight and is on face. He wanted so little for it I didn't know what to do so I asked him if he was sure on the price and he said he just wanted it to go to a good home. Asked him if he had any other guns said no that this was grandpop's barn rat gun ??? I always used a piece of junk 22 with bird shot for my rat guns. He did throw in 2 boxes of peters 2 inch 8 shot 410 shells nice boxes both full. I guess that is barn rat ammo?? I will have to remember to mark it just for barn rats!!! Thomas I bought lottery ticks the other day somebody else got my money!!
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the only thing I ever see at garage sales are old worn out kids toys and baby stuff. too cool man!!
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Being full, those boxes of cartridges are certainly worth something, especially the 2" variety. A good day for you, indeed!
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Congratulations. Looking forward to pictures.
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Here is another way to look at this, Bad day for the seller. Gerald.
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I once bought a Martin D-12-20 guitar at the Goodwill for $20, but a Parker .410 tops that!
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Some people have all the luck. It is inspiring that this stuff is still out there and the hunt is alot of fun anyways.
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Sometimes I think it's all about the hunt!
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Having a Parker .410 at home in the safe beats the hunt any day. I have told my Parker .410 skeet gun story on this forum so it doesn't need to be told here again. Anyhow, Allen's story if better than mine.
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