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Bill Murphy 10-22-2016 05:04 PM

Remington gun, no rib markings, no problem. I would be looking more at the degree of remaining case color and the misaligned hinge screw.

edgarspencer 10-22-2016 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Brian Hornacek (Post 203965)
I realise that Tony can be a real high at times on guns !

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Originally Posted by Daniel G Rainey (Post 203982)
To me, Tony & Co. are high on a lot of their guns.

I'm sure you will find that Lou does the pricing on internet sales, not Tony. If you're serious about a gun they have listed, call and ask to speak to Tony directly. You will find he's often very busy, but quite approachable.

Eric Eis 10-22-2016 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 203986)
Remington gun, no rib markings, no problem. I would be looking more at the degree of remaining case color and the misaligned hinge screw.

I wondered about the hinge screw too...

Craig Budgeon 10-23-2016 11:14 AM

Tony, has never been bashful about his asking prices but he is willing to negotiate for cash and often likes to trade. I've watched Parkers bought and sold since 1971 and todays overpriced high condition Parker usually has the look of a real bargain 10-15 years hence.

Dean Romig 10-23-2016 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Craig Budgeon (Post 204010)
Todays overpriced high condition Parker usually has the look of a real bargain 10-15 years hence.

"Overpriced" in the opinions of folks with budget constraints and also the few who are self admitted "bottom-feeders."





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todd allen 10-23-2016 12:21 PM

To speed up access;

http://www.gunsinternational.com/gun...F422522613A7D6

Craig Budgeon 10-23-2016 02:03 PM

Dean, I make no recommendation to anyone to purchase this GHE, however, I am aware of Herschel purchasing a GHE 20 for more than Tonys asking price. This event took place more than 10 years ago and Herschel hadn't added in his profit yet. Individuals have to decide for themselves what is fair based on there knowledge, ponder the amount of financial pain there willing to sustain to acquire a gun, and in many cases enjoy the unsolicited input of there spouse. Finally, a fair price can be speculated using a dart board, but the only fair price will be established when the new owner takes possession of his new acquisition.

Eric Eis 10-23-2016 02:22 PM

"the amount of financial pain there willing to sustain to acquire a gun, and in many cases enjoy the unsolicited input of there spouse."

Now that's funny "unsolicited input of their spouse" :rolleyes: and so true...........

Dean Romig 10-23-2016 04:14 PM

Craig, my point was in the definition (of overpriced) of some folks who loosely use the term in relation to a value a respected seller might ascribe to a desirable gun for sale.






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Brian Dudley 10-23-2016 07:01 PM

The price point, as with many of CSMC used guns, is high. But... you have to start somewhere. And, I would think that they would NEVER sell anything if they were not willing to negotiate some.

It is a quality gun though. Great condition.
The rib looks to be the standard concave style which has nothing special about it.


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