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Unread 07-04-2013, 12:42 PM   #1
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Does anyone on line have the serial # book handy? I left mine at work and need a little help..........Thanks JIm
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Unread 07-04-2013, 12:47 PM   #2
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180726 #1 frame 32"barrels straight stock skeleton butt.
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Hope that helps.
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Unread 07-04-2013, 01:13 PM   #4
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Not in the book. Tell us more sounds interesting!
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This gun as well as a 410 and a 28 came to me from a collection, the 410 and 28 were guns I sold at Ivory Beads, the AAHE was from a old Los Angeles family, and has not seen the light of day since it was last used here in a duck blind.
This family was well known in the Los Angeles area, and this gun was used in one of the many duck clubs around the Los Angeles area. The family wanted to sell the gun about 5 years ago, and I was used as a broker. The stock has been overcoated with a varnish, and the barrels look to be reblued, but the W7 is in great condition and the owner wishes to sell it.
Please don't write about the price, as I believe it has a new home. I just did not know if the gun was in the serial # book, as I left ny book at work Tuesday, and just picked up the gun yesterday.
Thank you for the response, as I have a feeling this gun will dissapear once again............................Jim
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Unread 07-04-2013, 01:47 PM   #6
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Jim, there are surviving records for that serial number. Get a letter. Obviously, there is no stock book entry. There must be something else. The number is listed as a Grade 7 32" 20 in the TPS Appendix, so it must be available in an existing order book. It is within the range of order books so you will be able to identify the original purchaser. Lucky you.
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It is good to know that great guns are moving around from time to time. The closest may ever get is right here on the forum. So THANKS
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The prices are coming back quickly, and I think this would be a time to think about Parker , Fox and other fine makers for investments. These guns did very well during the recession of 64 as well as the latest mess.
If you have a serious portfolio you may think of restructuring it in things that do not lose permanent value. I am in the process of changing paper into American iconic guns. I trust my judgement over my brokers.
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Unread 07-04-2013, 06:16 PM   #10
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Hello Jim ,Always nice to see you on here !!!!!!!!!!!! All the best with your changing paper sounds like fun , especially for AAHE 20 Gauge Parkers ! Best Russ
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