Jeff a bargain is not only buying something cheap but also an agreement or contract. When I buy a Parker, I try to strike a bargain. It helps to attain ownership of a Parker before you begin stewardship. Dean, yes the two guns are very different. My point of choosing between the two is the two guns represent the best condition for there respective grade and gage that I recall. Both guns are very desirable to collectors and I'm curious why one collector would choose to own one over the other. After pondering my choice for 24 hrs I would choose the GHE , its a lot prettier. If I owned The GHE it would never have anything in its chambers but snap caps, never leave my home unless in a hard case, and never be exposed to the outdoors. I realize that if I spent a full pheasant season hunting the GHE I might be able to reduce its value by as much as $3000-$4000 and I'm sure that grouse hunting it in the Adirondacks for 2 seasons would reduce its value to the point that nearly everyone who reads this forum could afford the gun. No I'm not negotiating with Tony to own it.
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