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Searching for the White Crow
Charlie Price wrote a series of articles titled "Whatsitworth" for Parker Pages when he began the magazine format. He likened collecting to a search for a white crow; collectors search for guns that should not be there. These include long and short barrels, mis matched gauge and frame , etc. Enough 32 inch twenties have surfaced to remove their white crow status.
Forbes, WSJ and CNBC.com have run articles on collecting as an investment in this time of low interest rate. They have concluded that where sold is a major factor in sale price. Best, Austin |
Ring dem pi9geons/with a 20 bore?
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Francis, an "asking price" is exactly that... an asking price. It's a starting place most of the time, but sometimes it's a firm price.
Every Parker I've seen Jay put on the net for sale has been a nice gun - granted, some of them are refinished guns, but nicely done. Dean |
Agreed-
[quote=Dean Romig;48872]Francis, an "asking price" is exactly that... an asking price. It's a starting place most of the time, but sometimes it's a firm price.He does get some beautiful doubles. Jay is a member of our Fruitridge Farms Pheasant Club, and will often bring some fine guns to a Tower shoot, and the post-luncheon pick-up hunt-- He is always willing to let you shoot any of them you wish to try out, and I will give him credit for including all the salient details of a shotgun he is selling in his ads- all info I would want to know firsthand, now if I could only find a spare $50K to 'invest"- ah, there's the rub!!:cool:
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Jent- I just couldn't resist adding this "rejoiner"
When you mentioned the fine ladies of the Baptist Church-- I spent a fair amount of my Stateside time in the USMC (1960-1970) below the Mason-Dixon line- learned to love Southern foods, liquors (except moonshine, aka- Kentucky windage adjustment fluid)-- Just found Rebel Yell whiskey locally- $15.00 per fifth and well worth it-
The Antioch Baptist Church in Deep Hollow was losing their Pastor to retirement, so the Deacons sent to the Seminary School for new recruits- They would visit of a week-end, preach a Sunday sermon, lead the Hymn singin', and offer a blessing at the sit-down picnic potluck on the Church lawn- First candidate, name of Elmer Lantry, visits- at the picnic he tells the Head Deacon- "I really like your Church- what do you figure my chances are to get the calling here?" "Well, Son" replied the HD- "You gave us all a real fire and brimstone sermon, and you sung Rock of Ages with the best of 'em-- but I'm afraid you got yourself in a peck of trouble at the picnic here" -- "How did i do that?-- was there something wrong with the blessin' I gave?" "Oh no, nothing like that- but when my wife asked if you'd care for some more corn, you passed her your glass and not your plate"-- :bigbye::bigbye: |
"Mighty Mighty Pleasin', your Pappy's Corn Squeezing" Francis: Back when I was building houses at $10.00/sq. ft. All of my carpenters, my hardwood flooring guy and some of my brick masons, were all from Swansea, South Carolina, and all made liquor on the side. My wife's cousin was an ATF Agent and they all knew each other intimately.
Best Regards, George |
Francis, I just bought a 750 of Rebel Yell for $8.95 on sale. Are your liquor stores government run?
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I am afraid so--
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I saw my first bottle of Rebel Yell 20 years ago- a neighbor and his missus hailed from Opelika Alabama, I snowplowed his driveway, took in the mail and papers while they went "down home" over Xmas-New years Holidays, and he gave me a fifth of Rebel Yell. I was very surprised to find a fifth at a small party store- great sippin' whiskey 80 proof, mellow and smooth on the rocks- In our County you cannot by any alcohol before noon on Sundays- after noon from take out (package liquor stores) only beer and wine, no hard liquor on Sundays- BUT you can go to any licensed restaurant and order a 7&7 or a whiskey sour or whatever- after noon-- Now if i can only find some J.T.S. Brown like Paul Newman drank in "The Hustler"!! |
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