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Dean, are you estimating value of the whole gun after fitting new barrels or the "half gun" as it is at present? I assume you are estimating the "half gun" at $800.
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Half gun Bill.
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Buy it and look for another set of barrels. That floor plate engraving is too good to pass up. I wonder if a PGCA letter would shed any light? Anyone ever seen that engraving on another Parker?
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It took about 10 minutes to engrave that tree. Could have been an ‘end of the day’ gun.
But it would be nice if the letter addressed it. .
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You have to remember that the guns were built by men. And my guess would be that someone inadvertently cut too large of a circle on it and then needed to fill the space with something other than more turnips.
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I went back to the Pawn shop today and got a few more pictures. All the wood and checkering looks good and the side panels of the receiver are normal GH engraving. I did ask the owner of the shop to find out if the older gentleman (reportedly in his 90's) might have any more Parkers that he wanted to sell.
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Last edited by David Livesay; 01-19-2026 at 03:10 PM.. Reason: remove picture |
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Unless you're all hung up on originality, You could have a pretty nice gun for short money. Someone like Dave Fjelline could strike those barrels at the breech end to look factory, and he has people to re-engrave the wedding rings and properly blue them. You wouldn't have a lot invested in an unusual gun and you could be proud you saved one. There are a lot of mildly messed-with guns out there that get overlooked because people are too hung up on the end game.
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