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David Safris 08-03-2025 09:40 AM

I am curious what the 'unpopular' meaning is here. Is it to mean the prices on 12 gauges have dropped ? etc. anyone ever charted this on a known group of guns? It is actually pretty impressive that a shooter grade 100 year old gun is 1.5-3K comparing to something like a 725 Citori Field that is approx 3k and has zero hassles or worries on purchasing. I'd say the demand is still there considering the knowledge of wood, metal finish , barrels, etc required to buy and use vintage guns. So much easier to just buy the Browning and yet.. here we are.

Pete Lester 08-03-2025 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Noreen (Post 434140)
Supply of shooter quality vintage 12-gauge doubles far exceeds the dwindling pool of us Boomers with an interest in such things. Us Boomers are leaving the marketplace faster than any Millennials, Gen Xers, etc. are entering it.

Simply watch the age of the folks with a birthday at the bottom of the PGCA forums page, not many young people, lots of older folks and those names of familiar posters keep getting older.

It would be an interesting exercise to graph the membership data to see if PGCA members are getting older on average and if membership is experiencing any kind of decline as a result.

Mike Koneski 08-03-2025 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete Lester (Post 434204)
Simply watch the age of the folks with a birthday at the bottom of the PGCA forums page, not many young people, lots of older folks and those names of familiar posters keep getting older.

It would be an interesting exercise to graph the membership data to see if PGCA members are getting older on average and if membership is experiencing any kind of decline as a result.

Pete, we did a survey of PGCA membership a few years ago to be able to answer questions from prospective advertisers for Parker Pages. Predictably, the largest age group was in the 60-70 year old range. The younger age groups were growing but nowhere near the 60-70 demographic.

Ian Civco 08-03-2025 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski (Post 434207)
Pete, we did a survey of PGCA membership a few years ago to be able to answer questions from prospective advertisers for Parker Pages. Predictably, the largest age group was in the 60-70 year old range. The younger age groups were growing but nowhere near the 60-70 demographic.

If that was a few years ago, that demographic might now be the 70 to 80 range…those that are left…

CraigThompson 08-03-2025 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski (Post 434207)
Pete, we did a survey of PGCA membership a few years ago to be able to answer questions from prospective advertisers for Parker Pages. Predictably, the largest age group was in the 60-70 year old range. The younger age groups were growing but nowhere near the 60-70 demographic.

Glad I’m not old enough oh shit wait , I’m right in the damn middle :crying::rotf::rotf:

Garry L Gordon 08-03-2025 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by CraigThompson (Post 434213)
Glad I’m not old enough oh shit wait , I’m right in the damn middle :crying::rotf::rotf:

Join the crowd, Craig!:)

Pete Lester 08-03-2025 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski (Post 434207)
Pete, we did a survey of PGCA membership a few years ago to be able to answer questions from prospective advertisers for Parker Pages. Predictably, the largest age group was in the 60-70 year old range. The younger age groups were growing but nowhere near the 60-70 demographic.

Can you define a few years ago into a number?

Dean Romig 08-03-2025 04:03 PM

Allan Swanson used to study and catalog for our use all sorts of member demographics.

I sure miss Allan a lot. He was truly one in a million for as many reasons.





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Mike Koneski 08-03-2025 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete Lester (Post 434217)
Can you define a few years ago into a number?

The survey was completed and published December 2022.

Ian, the major demographics are still 61-70 and over 70. Both at 34.5%. The results are on this site.

Bill Murphy 08-03-2025 05:29 PM

Can you imagine that in the next 20 years, about five of us will own all the existing Parker shotguns.


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