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Unread 02-28-2011, 08:47 PM   #1
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Parker guys--I have a question on restored parkers. As I have some Winchester 21's I am familiar with the feeling among 21 collectors and shooters that a properly restored 21 has very close, if not as much, value as an original gun. What say you about parkers? Does a properly restored parker command close to, or as much, value as an original gun??
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Unread 02-28-2011, 08:50 PM   #2
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Not with the "Parker Guys"!!!
Restored guns are looked down on and command 50% of comparable condition original guns.
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As I am a shooter I really don't have problem with a "Properly" restored gun.I have a few originals, A couple partially restored (refinished wood and bluing) and one of my favorites lately is a cobbled up gun. But my guns are mostly junk....
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Unread 02-28-2011, 10:00 PM   #4
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But my guns are mostly junk....
Now that's BS and you know it!
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But I understand that Danny has some nice guns!
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Depends what it is, if it one of only a few then it matters far less. A restored VH is not the same as a restored A1S and a restored 12ga isn't the same as a restored 410 or 28. I think there is a bit more to it than a simple equation.
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Nevertheless, condition being equal, original vs. restored, the original will still command a much higher value.
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If "restored" means to return to the condition it was when it left the factory, there are very few restorations and very few capable of doing them, and a true restoration is costly.

There are many refinished guns that were intended to be restorations.
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Good points Bruce. I agree.
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If "restored" means to return to the condition it was when it left the factory, there are very few restorations and very few capable of doing them, and a true restoration is costly.

There are many refinished guns that were intended to be restorations.
That sums it up.
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