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Bill Murphy 07-07-2010 09:12 AM

I assume the Mains gun is one of Tony's unengraved guns.

Brian Stucker 07-07-2010 10:47 AM

I appreciate the fine feedback from everyone...thanks.

Bill, What would the premium be for a GG original vs. a Tony White Gun subsequently engraved? How does a factory engraved A-1 stack up value wise?

Joe and Kenny, I'll take either of those for Thirteen Five!

Greg, Thanks for the picture of yours.

My problem: I want a $20,000 shotgun for thirteen thou............................................th at hits ducks.

Thanks again everyone.

Bill Murphy 07-07-2010 01:34 PM

Both groups of GG engraved Repros have extreme value, and that value would be determined by the degree of decoration and the configuration. A maximum effort GG 0000 frame .410 would be at the top of the heap with lesser decorated 20 and 12 gauge guns at the bottom. Those guns at the bottom don't get too cheap, obviously. Examples of the GG engraved guns done during the production run of factory Repros are illustrated in one or more of the Reagent CC folders. As I recall, no variation of Gournet engraved factory era Repros were priced in the folders. They were all custom order except the Duck Stamp models.

Dean Romig 07-07-2010 01:43 PM

Did Geoffroy do the engraving on the Duck Stamp guns?

Bill Murphy 07-07-2010 02:14 PM

Now that you ask that question, my answer would be "I'm not sure until I either ask Geoffrey or find evidence in my research file."

Bob Jurewicz 07-07-2010 07:26 PM

I may be wrong but weren't Tony's guns serial numbered without the prefixing gauge number??
Bob Jurewicz

Rich Anderson 07-07-2010 08:31 PM

Joe-That is one nice gun:) A bit guady for me but I'm glad my Parker budget has already passed critical mass or I might be haveing a conversation with my banker.

Marvin Kells 07-10-2010 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 20942)
One question I have is whether this gun is a first generation Gournet gun or is it one of Tony's unengraved guns that was sent to Gournet in the past few years. The seller certainly is leaving that to a bidder inquiry. What's up with that? No one except the customer really knows what was charged for the first generation GG guns, but we have a pretty good idea of the price of a raw unengraved Galazan A-1 Special. The question is, how do we tell them apart. I have never studied the markings on the original Gournet guns, nor have I studied the markings on the Tony guns.

Bill,

I don't know if this is an indicator, but look at the difference in the markings and engine turning on a factory engraved A1 vs the one on Gunbroker. Also note the water table on the factory engraved gun has "A-1" ahead of the serial number and an "A" on the barrel flats (vs a "B" on the Gunbroker gun).

Looks to me like an in-the-white gun that was engraved later.

Donovan Kirkpatrick 07-10-2010 04:47 PM

Does anyone know how many guns were factory engraved in 12 gauge? I know of one. I have seen only one. All the others must be in deep cover.

Kenny Graft 07-11-2010 07:36 AM

Bill when you ask GG about the engraving...please ask how many duck stamp guns did get finished? thanks Kenny Graft. I wish I had 20K to invest...I would own that A-1 listed on G-broker! After the last DHE-410/28 from CSM Im tapped! Actualy I use and shoot my guns and the A-1 would sit in the safe.....I will keep looking for DHE 12ga in steel shot spl. and a sporting clays model with double triggers. I would take a loan for one of them!.....


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