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Dave, another route you might consider. Get some low pressure ammo going, and go out and shoot the old gal.
You will likely fall in love with the Parker Gun. It happened to me about 30 years back.
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An other thought that no one has mentioned, consign the gun to a high end dealer, with a 10 to 15% commission, you set the price and he will call you with any offers under that price. Trust me I went this route and I could not be happier. pm me if you want some dealers names that will take care you and not the auction houses bottomline.....
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