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Bill Murphy 05-19-2015 05:23 PM

AHE .410 Discussion Moved to this Subforum
 
Continuing our discussion of the AHE .410 from the "For Sale" subforum, Dean mentions that the gun showed some use. Yes, it is a field used gun with a shortened stock. I believe I provided Dean with pictures, which he may choose to share on this forum. It is a lovely little gun, in skeet configuration with, I believe, Skeet In or Skeet Out chokes in both barrels. I don't remember which. Now that someone says he saw the gun at Chantilly, I have more of an idea of the identity of the buyer, a fellow that occasionally crosses the Mason Dixon line to make a trade or two. At the Gettysburg auction, he was described as a "local". I can't imagine why we have not heard of this gun since its sale, but the fellow who I suspect may have bought the gun is not a real outgoing guy. How about those pictures for the forum or PP, Dean?

Bill Murphy 05-19-2015 05:26 PM

Good grief, did I just post that "I provided someone with pictures"?

Dean Romig 05-19-2015 05:29 PM

Yeah, you did Bill.... but you never posted them on the forum. :knowbetter:

Dean Romig 05-19-2015 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 168378)
Continuing our discussion of the AHE .410 from the "For Sale" subforum, Dean mentions that the gun showed some use. Yes, it is a field used gun with a shortened stock. I believe I provided Dean with pictures, which he may choose to share on this forum. It is a lovely little gun, in skeet configuration with, I believe, Skeet In or Skeet Out chokes in both barrels. I don't remember which. Now that someone says he saw the gun at Chantilly, I have more of an idea of the identity of the buyer, a fellow that occasionally crosses the Mason Dixon line to make a trade or two. At the Gettysburg auction, he was described as a "local". I can't imagine why we have not heard of this gun since its sale, but the fellow who I suspect may have bought the gun is not a real outgoing guy. How about those pictures for the forum or PP, Dean?


I am in the process of moving all of my Parker corespondence and all of my other stuff from my small office/gunroom upstairs to my new digs that I have just finished in my basement. It would be a very time-consuming search to find those pictures.... but someday I will post them to this thread.

Bob Jurewicz 05-19-2015 07:25 PM

Bill,
Is this the gun that was at the Southern???
I was ready to buy it but could not document.
Bob J

Gary Carmichael Sr 05-20-2015 09:22 AM

Bill, The selling price you talked about seems correct to me, best I remember it was a little over 100,000, and the gun was in rather rough shape, but still it is a A grade 410, the only one I know of! I was introduced to the man with the gun, "I was told he had bought it for a collector who wanted to remain anonymous" and after showing me the A grade 410 he came to my tables and looked at my P grade steel barrel collection,which included the 410, and the 28 gauge, gary

Bill Murphy 05-20-2015 09:24 AM

Bob, I am not aware of an AHE .410 at the Southern. Maybe you could tell us more about it.

Kevin McCormack 05-20-2015 09:36 AM

I can't find any discussion of this gun under the "For Sale" subforum. Am I looking in the wrong place? Lots of detail behind the surfacing and sale of this gun!

David Noble 05-20-2015 10:53 AM

Kevin, it was buried in George Purtill's ad for his grade 4 hammer gun.
The discussion was moved here to not muddy up George's thread.

Rich Anderson 05-20-2015 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 168379)
Good grief, did I just post that "I provided someone with pictures"?

Early sign of dementia Bill???:rotf:


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