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20 Gauge AAHE
Not sure if this has been discussed or not but what do you guys think this will sell for?
https://www.proxibid.com/aspr/Docume...ories#topoflot |
This will be interesting to watch. In a high grade subgage Parker the price is driven by condition and this one has no CC. It is still a great gun but I expect will have little collector interest. JMHO
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And the wood appears to have been replaced, judging by several factors including the very thick wrist or grip area.
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I can't recall ever seeing a Parker originally finished in French Gray.
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Neither can I, and there's that 'never say never' thing.
Generally speaking, the greater the degree of engraving, the less visible case colors are. |
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"The hard rubber grip cap and a lightly engraved brass oval insert. The bare butt is checkered and fitted with a skeletonized buttplate. " When did Parker start putting on rubber grip caps and a brass oval insert on a AAH ? :shock: Just wondering............. |
That's just an example of "A little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing."
"Hard rubber" (gutta percha) is correct but "brass" is not. . . |
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True, except in cases like Robin's AAHE and others with similar engraving. . |
Auction description says "possibly restocked, replacement buttplate". That eliminates a lot of discussion.
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IMHO I doubt it brings the opening bid ,but then again look at what that AIS 20ga went for at Julia last year.
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So, what's with the two different numbers on the barrel flats? 114 and 115?? And the serial number on the table has a 7 overstamped with an 8. That seems pretty odd for a gun of that grade.
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Whitworth tubes are individually serialized. The listing makes mention of the restamping of the SN.
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Don't lose hope... They are still out there, and you, or I, or anyone reading this, just might be the next very lucky finder. I know... I've been very lucky on a few occasions - but nothing higher than a B so far. . |
I think I will stay off the roads while Edger is driving around day dreaming.
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Taking Edgar's comment about a recased AAHE, maybe the gun in question will look like Robin's gun in a few months. Stay tuned.
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I bet it hits 7 figures. Go find another one.
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I think Rich means "six figures". He could be right. The restock should be identified with the name of the stockmaker.
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I did mean 6 figures. Fat fingers and cold medicine. I bet it goes just north of 100K. I would look good in the grouse woods with it but there just aren't enough of the right kind of zero's in the check book:rotf:
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It looks like it has mullerd borders and the nose may be a little thick but the flute is not slanted down real bad. Did Del Grego do mullerd borders? Regardless it a wonderfully fitted stock.
P.S. I only have the order book and there is nothing special about the order. |
Well, if in fact I'd did sell, according to Proxibid, it sold for $50,000.00 onsite and did not meet their low estimate of 55K. A bargain, if you will.
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AAHE 20
I can verify that it DID sell for 50K. I thought it was a pretty good deal!
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Thanks Bill. Sometimes they say sold but really didn't. Jim
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You're right Jim! I've seen that happen many times, then it shows up on a post auction make an offer list!
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History..as supplied to me
Sorry wrong AAHE
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