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BH-/BHE-Grade 20-gauge
What is the currant market price range for such a gun? Supposedly a gun that started life as a BH-grade damascus barrel gun but was back for steel barrels, ejectors and a beavertail.
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Fjestad Blue Book says $11,000 to $30,000 depending on condition, then add 25 to 50% for ejectors. This assumes Parker work.
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This ejector business is going crazy. My friend Ed M told me that.
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I have to agree with Bruce/Fjestad... presuming good to high condition, 70% or better case color, normal barrel length of 26" or 28" with BTFE and ejectors I would say $30 - $45K all day long.
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If you can afford a current Blue Book, you are ready to start collecting high grade, small gauge Parkers.
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High grade small bore good condition Parker upwards of $20,000. Fjestad Blue Book $40 show special, or .002 % of the Parker price, clearly an ostentatious display of wealth. But my Blue Book is a special signed one from Steve so I'm sure it will achieve collector value status. |
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If the BHE in question were in "brilliant uncirculated" condition it would command a value well in excess of the high $ number quoted in this thread.
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The gun in question appeared at my gun club last Sunday while I was still motoring home from Alaska. I heard about it Wednesday and got to see it today. Down side it was already owned by a member of the club. It was 84040 which lists in The Parker Story as a D5 hammerless with no options and a straight stock. The gun now has 26-inch V-Grade barrels with all the correct Remington markings, ejectors and a Parker single selective trigger. The gun has a checkered butt, not a skeleton steel butt plate.
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Dave, that sounds like one sweet little BHe... sad that it doesn't still have the original DD barrels.
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