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Unread 10-07-2009, 09:12 AM   #1
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Does anyone know what the Parkers sold yesturday at Julia for?
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Unread 10-07-2009, 10:21 AM   #2
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Here are the numbers (without the added buyes commission):
A1 Pair $225K
A1 16ga $75K
AAHE 12ga $40K
AAHE 12ga $55K
AHE 12ga $17.5K
BHE 28ga $35K
CHE 12ga $20K
BHE 12ga $9K
AHE 20ga $18K
AAHE 12ga $26K
AHE 12ga $14.5K
BHE 12ga $22K (Annie Oakley)
BHE 12ga $9K
BHE 20ga $13K
CHE 20ga $65K
DHE 28ga $24K
GHE 410ga $29K
VHE 410ga $32K
VHE 410ga $16K (Turnbull restored)
SC 12ga $4K
DHE 16ga $5K
DH 16ga $5K
GHE 20ga $7K
DHE 12ga $4.75K
GHE 20ga $25K
GHE 16ga $7.5K
AH 10ga $6K
GH 20ga $3.4K
GH 12ga $3K (2 BBL set)
VHE 16ga $5.1K
VHE 16ga $4.75 (skeet)
VH 20ga $3.5K
VHE 16ga $3.25K
VH 16ga $3K
VHE 12ga $2K
VH 16ga $2.5K
Trojan 16ga $2K
Trojan 12ga $1.6K
Custom? 20ga $4.5K
DHE Repro 28-28-410 $16K
BHE Repro 20ga $9.5K (2 BBL set)
DHE Repro 12ga 2.5K
DHE Repro 20ga $3.75K
Grade 2 lifter 10ga $4K (Cased)
Parker Paper $3.25K
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What, no lot numbers?
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If you have the catalog, the prices I posted follow the lot numbers in order - first to last. It should be easy to follow. If you don't have the catalog, lot numbers don't mean much.
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Thanks Robin.
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Thanks for the info Robin. It would seem either the market is very soft or Julia really overestimated some of these guns. I did not check them all but the first ten items failed to reach even the low estimate by approximately $160,000.00. The one gun that jumps right out at me is the CHE 20 that you list as sold for $65K. I am guessing you meant $6.5K. It's a nice gun but with a pinned wrist and the wood and barrels redone I don't believe someone would pay $65K plus commission.
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I wonder how many of those guns made their reserve...
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Time to re-value the asset side of the balance sheet Eric
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I noticed the same thing even before the Parkers came up on the block, minimums were not met on many of the guns.

Sorry about the type-O, I make no guarantee for accuracy -It has been said that you get what you pay for and you can guess how much I was paid to enter all that!
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Unread 10-07-2009, 05:15 PM   #10
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....guess how much I was paid to enter all that!
Well - if it's any consolation - I make a motion that we double your salary, Robin..

Hang on.. Let me get out my abacus.....

OK...

Two.....

Times.....

Zero....

Equals...????

Hang on - my abacus is busted....



Actually - and seriously - I really appreciate your posting that information. While I tried to attend the auction as I wanted to bid on a few of the Parkers, I got called away to sponsor a shoot yesterday.

Anyway - Thanks Robin!



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