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David Noble 04-05-2014 01:30 PM

J. Manton 8 gauge
 
Can anyone here tell me a ballpark value of a J. Manton 8 ga double? It is a basic grade gun with less than moderate engraving. The proof marks all appear to be British or English. The barrels are Twist steel and
35 3/4" and appear to have been cut. There is still some choke left in the barrels that I estimate at .015 and .025, so about imp.cyl and light modified. The barrels are shiny but have some light freckling inside. No deep pitting etc.
The left hammer spindle is wobbly and the right hammer has had the ear rewelded. The gun locks up tight and on face. LOP is 15" with steel buttplate with spur. Wood is walnut but not figured. Over all the gun looks presentable and shoot able as is.
Will anyone venture a ball park value? The seller is asking $3000.

Your opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, David

charlie cleveland 04-05-2014 05:45 PM

a manton gun is of very good quality...it being a 8 ga i would say that it is worth the 3000...any 8 ga will bring a big premium over a 10 ga...charlie

David Noble 04-05-2014 09:13 PM

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Thanks for the feedback Charlie. I haven't decided to make an offer yet. I'm at the Tulsa Wannamacher gun show. The seller was an individual. He may have sold the gun already but I have his contact info and will call him later if I decide to make an offer.
There are lots of Parker's here! Some at reasonable prices.
One vendor had two GH 12ga Damascus guns. Both 30" barrels. One was all original and on a 1 1/2 frame with 14" LOP for $1350. The other was a 2 frame with shortened stock. LOP was 13.5" total with a 5/8" thick LC Smith Trap Gun buttplate for $1000.
Also saw the pictured LC Smith 10ga on an 8ga size frame. Chamber walls are 5/16" thick! Barrels 32" but no choke. Frame appears to be nickeled. Asking price of $1050.

charlie cleveland 04-05-2014 10:56 PM

thanks for the report..sounds like a fellow could get some good buys ..the lc smith sounds good except for the chokes..i like those big frame guns...charlie

Mark Ouellette 04-06-2014 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by David Noble (Post 136221)
Also saw the pictured LC Smith 10ga on an 8ga size frame. Chamber walls are 5/16" thick! Barrels 32" but no choke. Frame appears to be nickeled. Asking price of $1050.

Wow! I would have bought that Smith just because it is pretty unique! Amy chance it could have been sleeved from a 8 to 10 gauge?

Mark

Mills Morrison 04-06-2014 08:15 AM

I'm on a tight leash where gun buying is concerned, but that Elsie is tempting. It seems I remember that some were made on really heavy frames

David Noble 04-06-2014 10:50 AM

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The LC Smith was very tempting, but not what Im on the hunt for. I'll get the sellers info in case any one here is interested.
Update: I've got the sellers contact info if anyone is interested. Send me a PM.
Here's another picture or two.
These are ten gauge chambers!

Mark Ouellette 04-06-2014 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by David Noble (Post 136258)
The LC Smith was very tempting, but not what Im on the hunt for. I'll get the sellers info in case any one here is interested.

David,

Yes, please do!

Mark

wayne goerres 04-06-2014 12:54 PM

Any English double at that price point is a very good buy.

David Noble 04-06-2014 01:03 PM

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Another shot of the Smith.


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