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I have sold a few here and there, but most of my Parkers are not for sale. I have sold other stuff I didn't want to acquire nicer ones. IE I sold my comic book collection to get a 28 gauge
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07-23-2018, 01:27 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Must of been a hell of a comic collection
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07-23-2018, 01:38 PM | #6 | ||||||
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I wouldn't do it - in fact, I would hate to part with just about any of my Parkers. I have too much fun with them. I rotate them when I shoot clays or when I hunt, in fact, I generally bring three or four of them to grouse camp each fall and give every one of them a workout.
But I have to admit to "striking when the iron is hot". A week ago somebody wanted one of my Parkers very much. I wanted to keep it - it is in high condition and I shoot it extremely well (for me) but this guy made me an offer I couldn't refuse (I would be crazy to refuse his offer.) so off it goes as soon as I get home from Maine. There are small bore, high condition Parkers I dearly covet but I just couldn't bring myself to sell off a significant part of my collection - I just wouldn't be able to decide which ones to keep and which ones to let go.... .
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07-23-2018, 01:38 PM | #7 | ||||||
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To each his own !
And while I love looking at BH , AH , AAH and A-1 Specials I'm okay with the fact that the majority of what I have or will have will be VH or GH/EH guns . Maybe I'll add a DH 10 gauge at some point but if I don't ill not loose sleep over it . I'll eventually find a VH/VHE 28 gauge that suits me , but until then I'll be okay . I suspect I'll never add a VH/VHE 410 but that's okay . I do however want a factory original EH 26" and or 24" . I realize both are about as common as hens teeth but I'd like to have one of each Granted the little 28 isn't inexpensive its not break the bank expensive either . The short barreled EH's may be a little more then I've paid for an EH in the past but only time will "possibly" tell . |
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07-23-2018, 01:39 PM | #8 | ||||||
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07-23-2018, 01:43 PM | #9 | |||||||
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I would like to have one each of an early AH, BH and CH eventually. |
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07-23-2018, 01:44 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Swapping
Finding, mining, hunting, discovering, whatever you want to call it is the most exciting part. Collecting old lures one or two at a time for the past 40 years satisfied my need and bank roll to collect. 20 years ago I cashed in about 70 of them to buy two tickets for a cruse to Alaska for an anniversary. Ten years ago I was able to buy a Custer era Colt. That was sold to fund several Parkers. Another lure collector had a number of guns that he wanted to trade for lures. (I love it when that plan comes together) Made that trade- sold off most of them and bought more Parkers and some Foxes. Have since sold off four of the Foxes and am waiting on the next Parker.
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