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Old 10-28-2025, 02:12 PM   #11
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Edgar, you clearly posted "marked C" in the first line of your last post. Jim, that Mike fellow not only won't spring for a letter when it could sell a $4000 gun for him, but he won't even show your letter on gunbroker when he has it in his possession. He has had a gun for several years. About once a year I ask him if I can see a letter on that gun. About once a year, I get no response.
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Edgar, you clearly posted "marked C" in the first line of your last post. Jim, that Mike fellow not only won't spring for a letter when it could sell a $4000 gun for him, but he won't even show your letter on gunbroker when he has it in his possession. He has had a gun for several years. About once a year I ask him if I can see a letter on that gun. About once a year, I get no response.
My Bad, you're right, but ordinarily, one would think "4" and "C" were synonymous.
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They are synonymous, but this gun is different. However, the Mike guy won't share the letter, even if he doesn't have to pay for it. An interesting gun for sure.
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In the recent Guyette & Deeter auction, there was a lessor grade gun with a B grade checkered stock, and if I remember, there was documentation that is was ordered. Maybe on a subsequent return to Parker, but still.....
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For $5500, I want to see the letter.
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For $5500, I want to see the letter.
Last time I checked, letters were $40. I think you can request a letter on any serial number, or is that a no no?
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Last time I checked, letters were $40. I think you can request a letter on any serial number, or is that a no no?
Yes, anyone can request a letter.
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Records show a $200 gun in 1899 and it's a Quality BH.
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As indicated by the B4, it’s obviously a hybrid.
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Records show a $200 gun in 1899 and it's a Quality BH.
Are we looking at the same 90681? Serialization book says TI4 with added set of barrels.
Looking closer at the stock, I think it's been re-checkered in a B grade style, but doesn't have fleur di lis, but a drop point, as a C would have. Cheeks 'could be' factory checkered, but with all that's been done, that's a Big ? too.
Calling it a B grade is big stretch to my mind, but $5500 is an even bigger stretch.
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