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That depends on the condition-case color, blue, stock originality and condition.
An all original OO , 30" 40% CC, good blue and stock finish is about 12-14K? Good Luck-they do not come available that often! David |
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the case color , %, vivid?, location makes a HUGE difference in value. I saw a beautiful VHE 28g 30" , SS ,with 90% vivid CC go for $24,000 and was probable worth more
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A PH would normally have had Twist Steel barrels rather than Damascus Steel. Have you seen the letter?
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With it being rebarreled I don't think it would have anywhere near the value of a true 28. For my hard earned dollars I would pay more for an original VH/VHE 28 than a rebarreled PH on a heavier frame even if Parker did it.
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Dean , your right, I checked the letter. it came with 28" twist barrels.
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I agree with David and Doc Truitt. An O frame 28 gauge is a wonderful gun.
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"Much care is bestowed to make it what the Sportsman needs-a good gun"-Charles Parker |
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