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Rich Anderson 12-29-2013 09:11 AM

If memory serves they had people waiting in line for it at $9K. It was a high condition gun.

Tony Guccioni 12-29-2013 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ForrestArmstrong (Post 123180)
Another with very nice wood and a price to match. Looks like claro to me, I prefer European:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=382094740

Wow, perhaps the nicest wood on a Repro that my eyes have enjoyed.

( And I do look quite around quite a bit, just for the 'joy of wood' )

ForrestArmstrong 01-04-2014 10:28 AM

One more!
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=385820095

Joe Bernfeld 01-04-2014 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ForrestArmstrong (Post 125137)

Nice one! My first Repro .was a 20 ga. which was specially selected from inventory for me by Jack Skeuse. It had the most fabulous piece of heavily burled, dark Claro walnut that I have ever seen. Naturally I sold it long ago and never took a picture of it :banghead:!

Sam Ogle 01-05-2014 11:44 AM

Ah well, We all do things we later regret: I am on my 3rd Parker Repro 28 Gauge, and once had a 12 Ga repro. I've loved them all, wish I had every Parker I traded over the years, but wish I had other things I thought would never end as well (grin)
My current repro 28 is straight stocked, double triggered 28 inch and beaver tailed.
You can have it when as they say, it's pried it out of my cold, dead hands. It's not the prettiest wood, but.....it's feel between the hands makes up for that.
I also have a 32" 12 ga VH restocked (the old stock was ruined) by an older genius into insanely figured walnut with a big beavertail fore end which blisters trap targets, ducks and roosters...but carrying it very far is tiring for an old guy who once carried a Browning 30" full choked A5 all day like it was nothing. I guess the difference between 15 years old and 72 years old?
I have a son, and 4 grandsons who will each inherit a decent side by side. I haven't decided who gets what, except for my son. Maybe draw straws?
Sam Ogle, Lincoln, NE

charlie cleveland 01-11-2014 10:02 PM

heh sam its been a long time since i carried them heavy old guns all day too..but still hunt with them..the little lite guns are really great for all day carry but i can not carry all day anymore...i carried a little 20 ga for two hours the other day it still felt lite at the end of a hard two hour walk but my old legs said i had been walking much farther...i think my grandsons are gona have to draw straws too... charlie


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