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Now that we know the gauge, frame size, and barrel length, What is the condition of the gun, % of case colors, % of blueing, and % or original stock finish.
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$15.5K sorry in a meting hard to type..
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Condition of the gun I will say 90% case color 35 to 40 % original stock finish 85%... I will try to post some pic of the gun this evening when I get home.. thanks so much!!!
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15K seems more like a price for a BHE from my observations and your description of the CHE.
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A C grade at 90% with fluid steel I would estimate at $10k plus.
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:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: so i am not the only one that copes with BS that way |
Interesting comments, however, pp. 1394-5 of the 2013 Blue Book of Gun Values, states $15,000 for a 90% C grade 12ga, identifies it as a "scarce" gun, and applies a 25%-30% addition for ejectors, making a possible total of $19,500 for a 90% CHE 12ga.
The price and value data for the Blue Book Parker section is compiled by PGCA president Bill Mullins based upon sales and actual research. I personally know of C grade 12's that sold for over $15,000 and B grade 12's that sold in the 20's. The Blue Book values are consistent with what I have seen. Values are provided for varying percentage of condition down to $6,500 to a 10% condition gun. |
Bruce is right, prices can be all over, without pictures we are shooting in the dark....
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Can a 90% condition gun have only 35-40% case color as Donnie states?
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Original case color is the main determinant of condition, right or wrong. Stock finish is commonly touched up in many if not most high grade guns. Barrels are often re-blued for fluid steel or re-browned for Damascus without loss of collector value. Of course a ham handed barrel carding job or harsh sanding down to bare wood and a sloppy coat of varnish can seriously degrade value regardless of case colors. Some of the most costly high grade Parkers have had fully refinished stocks. A few have had replacement stocks. Correctness to original is key. Percent condition is subjective and it is difficult to tell a 90% gun from an 80%, etc. |
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