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An 8 gauge just for Charlie
Charlie, I was recently re-reading my 1952 Stoeger's Shooter's Bible and I came across the section on Greener's hammerless ejector guns. They have (in 1952) of course, an 8 gauge ejector model F35 Far Killer for only 173 pounds, 4 shillings, 0 pence. Using their conversion as shown in the same ad, the price in dollars would be $1,384. Since I have never seen an 8 gauge ejector gun, I think you should invent a time machine and go back and buy it. That way I could cross off another item on my bucket list. Have a great day.
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bill many thanks for this post...will be up all night trying to figure out that time machine...seriosly would like to have seen better yet to have owned one of those guns....charlie
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In 1952, I was another twelve years out from arriving on the scene. Being a newborn then, I had nothing aside from some milk and the occasional diaper. $1300 dollars would've been completely out of the question! Now, if we could only figure out how to buy an 8 gauge for that price now that I'm all grown up and have a real job...
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thereare a few 8 ga s seen out there for less than 1300 but more than likely they wont be a parker... but heh 3 of my 8 ga s cost less than 1300 with change to spare they aint pretty but they will shoot...single barrel 8 ga are out there for less....charlie
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Bill and Charlie, in the premier edition of Guns and Ammo magazine in the early fifties, there was a story about Robert Stack's purchase of his new Purdey. The price was about $1280. Times change. Shooter's Bible shows many prices of English guns in the late 40s and early to mid 50s. Charlie, if you outlive me, I will instruct Linda to ship my 14 pound eight gauge Greener Royal to your address. It is nitro proofed for 3 3/4" shells. I have never tried a stick of dynamite in it to see if it chambers.
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Bill, I could not figure out the advertised conversion of pounds to dollars. The way the ad was written, showing both amounts, it was like the pound was worth $8. That could not have been right as the pound was only worth around $5 prior to WW 11, and dropped significantly after the war. I think the dollar price factored in shipping, duty, and the 11 percent excise tax.
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bill i sure appreciate this offer i hope you live to a hundred and me to 101...is this greener a hammer or hammerless gun..at 14 lbs she should handle a stick of dynamite pretty well..back in the early 60 s i use to read the shotgun news it had all those 8 ga and 4 ga for sale in it... in the 50 s 1200 dollars was quite a sum of money...in 1947 my dad and his brother bought the farm we live on now for 2000 dollars there is 152 acres on this place....charlie
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If anyone could figger out a time machine it would be Charlie Eight Gauge
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When you build your time machine build it with a trunk so you can bring back a 4 bore for me.
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Charlie, the Greener Royal 8 is a minty hammer gun, unengraved, a near twin to Ben Wise's 12 gauge unengraved Royal that his Dad, Bill Wise, wrote about in Double Gun Journal a few years ago.
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