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1891 CH on GB:
Bernard steel barrels, checks out in the Serialization book. I can't speculate on the final hammer price, it will undoubtedly be above my head. Double triggers and nice CH furniture. It got my attention, though not a show stopper it never the less is a desirable one. We can find out what it brings in 13 days.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/906322435 |
May be the lowest fishtail lever recorded 66207?? Millis what say you? Nice old Parker.
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It is the lowest. Prior lowest was 66223
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I can’t enlarge the letter and still retain any resolution. Does it mention original chokes or pellet counts?
That one doesn’t have much going for it except for the “looking back setter” on the right side. Bottom ribs have vent holes drilled - not factory work. Hmmm… . |
Original barrel length is 28. Would not be surprised if the dealer’s choke measurements are not accurate.
No mention of chokes or pattern info in letter |
It went back to factory twice! To take dents out, and the first time to refinish barrels.
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Right Keavin but Parker Bros. would not have drilled those vent holes.
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I look at that gun and just wonder how much shooting it took to make the wood look like that. This gun has had some serious amount of shooting. Gawd, don't you wish guns like this could talk and tell their story?!
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And good looking wood too
As Dean mentioned though, those holes couldn’t be anything good |
Some folks who drill vent holes drill tinier holes - I mean how big do they have to be to allow water vapor out?
Then they close them up with a bead of solder and finish over them so they are nearly invisible. That takes an attention to care and details. . |
Fella's,
I'm just going to throw this out here and don't mean to be offensive about it. There's a good chance that the person who owns this gun might be a member here who might not appreciate a thread about pointing out all the defects & warts on a gun he has listed on an auction. The dealer listing this one does a lot of consignment auctions & this one could be consigned by a member. Most of us here know how to evaluate a gun both for it's merits and demerits & will bid accordingly if we have a personal interest in the gun. This one is a true auction with a penny start & no reserve, let's see what the market as to say about it. Just a little food for thought! |
You guys are all right, the gun is a total turd. You all should not bid on it...:whistle:
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That being said, there are a growing number of newbies who visit our website in order to be educated in matters pertaining to Parkers. I’m not trying to sabotage anyone’s sale - I’m attempting to shine a little light on things that might otherwise go unnoticed by folks just entering our ranks. And I mean this in the spirit of good fellowship. . |
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Defects or not I like most any of them that have an antlered critter on the floor plate :cool:
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I own a CH 12ga 1 frame within a couple hundred serial numbers from the gun being discussed. My gun's bores measure .751/.750 (.038/.038 min walls) which I believe is correct for the period. So if the dealer measured the chokes with a drop in choke gauge the chokes listed are most likely incorrect.
I like the gun and thinks it's cool, but no space in my gunroom. |
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I wonder about the SB opinion of the original barrel length. I'm not going to look it up if no one else does. I also wonder if this seller can give a real assessment of the bore and choke dimensions. I assume he owns a brass Galazan choke gauge, or a dime.
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They have some interesting items this week. 2 other Parkers, as well as a Colt and W.C Scott All need some love but seem worthy of a little time/money. The D grade GB906173189 looks like it might be a restock. Remington grip cap. I have bid on their items in the past, they just seem to go for a little more then I'm willing to pay
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Interest (and bidding) seems to be heating up. Good for the seller and the lucky winner.
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Got in the game on the W.C. Scott. GB906210624. High grade gun with lovely wood.
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Ye old gun, pre choke. I find it amazing what they created about 5 years before Parker got started.
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I’d be curiouse as to the most prevalent subject on CH BH and AH floorplates ? Feathered creatures vs antlered creatures vs what else !
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https://www.gunsamerica.com/95433442...ade-4-or-C.htm
Here’s another Bernard CH for members to look at. |
I noticed that one too but also saw no feedback and only two completed sales for the seller.
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About 25 years ago I passed up buying an AHE Damascus 12 ga. that had a sea otter floating on its back in a kelp bed trying to crack open a clam with some sort of rock or stone engraved on its floorplate. A Winchester collector named David Bichrest from Maine had taken it in trade against a scarce lever action, and said he was not having much luck selling it because of the 'dangerous' Damascus barrels. I think the asking price back then was around $2500 (*sob!*).
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“It is the lowest. Prior lowest was 66223”
I have 496xx Grade 3 top lever 12 gauge with fishtail |
We are talking hammerless Parkers. The lowest top lever is around 42,000
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