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Owner wants me to make an offer.
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Puglisi had a similar gun earlier in the summer, but it was an extractor gun. Price was $3,995. It had honest wear, but had a nasty looking dent in the right barrel. It had an O frame. I have wondered if someone here got that gun. I agree with Jent on the high end, Might be worth more. Sounds like a great gun.
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Agreed; you're not wrong Greg. $2400 for that gun in 28" would be low, depending somewhat on the refinish quality of course. I thought I did ok getting an all original 28" VH20 for $3400 a few years back... BEFORE prices went ballistic. If mine had a straight stock and ejectors, I'd still be laughing. The only reason I got it for what I did is that it has 3"DAH so no one wanted it. I had to clean up and reblue a patch of lightly corroded finish on one barrel breech(the seller never mentioned that little issue of course); other than that it's in excellent condition - maybe 75% or so... maybe a bit higher. It's very clean.
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This is an interesting prediciment. Presented with an opportunity to buy a 20 ga V with straight stock and 28" barrels for $2,800 I would jump in a heartbeat. In addition to the diserable configuration, there is probably nothing that could not be hunted with that gun and if I could have only one SxS it would probably be that gun (talking real world here, not English guns). However, the gun in question is a #1 frame 20 that is pushing 7 lbs when loaded - not a terribly practicle or verstatile gun and I think a lot of the value is probably based on it being collectable. However, it's been re-finished andthere goes the collectability.
Based on the contents of the letter, I believe this gun was built specifically for the pigeon rings and/or duck marshes of California. Regardless, it's a pretty specialized gun probably best suited today for clays, phez, and ducks over decoys. Perhaps I am trying to justify a lower offer but that's why I ask. Any additional thoughts? JDG |
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Two years ago that would have been a $6500 gun...
today - $4500 - $5000. No, it's not an upland gun, but quite unusual and collectible yet. |
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Francis, an "asking price" is exactly that... an asking price. It's a starting place most of the time, but sometimes it's a firm price.
Every Parker I've seen Jay put on the net for sale has been a nice gun - granted, some of them are refinished guns, but nicely done. Dean |
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[quote=Dean Romig;48872]Francis, an "asking price" is exactly that... an asking price. It's a starting place most of the time, but sometimes it's a firm price.He does get some beautiful doubles. Jay is a member of our Fruitridge Farms Pheasant Club, and will often bring some fine guns to a Tower shoot, and the post-luncheon pick-up hunt-- He is always willing to let you shoot any of them you wish to try out, and I will give him credit for including all the salient details of a shotgun he is selling in his ads- all info I would want to know firsthand, now if I could only find a spare $50K to 'invest"- ah, there's the rub!!
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