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Unread 04-30-2014, 09:11 PM   #1
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I believe the gun was produced in 1909. I also took a swing at it but missed. it would have gone well with the CHE Damascus 20 I have. Oh well I'm sure it will pop up somewhere again.
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Oh well I'm sure it will pop up somewhere again.
I gave it my best shot this time but had to drop out when it got to the point that my next bid would have been 20K. It would have been difficult to justify to the wife since I already have a BHE 20, but this one was just so beautiful.
Next time it comes available I bet it will be 30K plus.
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Next time it comes available I bet it will be 30K plus.


We just never know..... Remember the Fleischman twenty-gauge, two-barrel set A1-S
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Lot number 1026, was the first of I think four Remington CE grade doubles in the auction and was in my opinion the best of the bunch. The engraving on this gun was at least a grade above the others. I was prepared to make a play on this one but got tripped up during the bid process. It went from the pre auction bid amount ($1600) to "going twice" in like two seconds. I frantically hit the bid button, but alas, was too late.
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We just never know..... Remember the Fleischman twenty-gauge, two-barrel set A1-S
Eeee..yeaahh! - Dean's definitely "in the pipe, 5 by 5" - The Fleischman A-1Special 2-bbl. set, SO close to my heart, endured a roller coaster ride in value over 5-7 years in no less than 3 major-major auctions. (Just pulled my photo set out again a little while ago to swoon) The variations in the final hammer prices of this iconic gun should Velcro us all to our computers where these online auctions are concerned. Nest time, I'm driving so I can be there LIVE!!!.
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