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There's supposed to be an older Gent there with a collection of NID's rumored to be fantastic that he's looking to move. Several high grade small bores. I'll let you know how it goes
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04-03-2024, 08:36 PM | #4 | ||||||
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I'm in
I am meeting my youngest son half way and going in together. I am looking forward to time with my son and a good long walk.
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04-08-2024, 09:42 AM | #7 | ||||||
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Tulsa was a bit off on the Parkers best I could tell. While I did see a good number I did not see much that called my name, actually none did. There were 2 that I recall as having potential. A 16 DH 2 barrel set, 32" and I think the second set was 28". Cyanide colors and Miller ST, asking 12,500. Pugs had a 20 DH with 30" Titanics, SG, DT, SFE, 0 frame, factory safety delete. Letters with 2 7/8" chambers, asking in the 14K range as I recall. I am of the opinion the SFE was a replacement.
On a brighter note my friend who is a M-12 collector brought home 3 really nice, actually mint field grades: 20 ga 30" F plain barrel 20 ga 27" Cyl plain barrel 16 ga 26" Cyl solid rib On to the Southern |
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