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Unread 06-17-2015, 03:30 PM   #1
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Wow- That would be amazing. I would also use the word misrepresentation but I must be missing something.
What is the purpose of calling it a 0000?
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Unread 06-24-2015, 09:38 AM   #2
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That's so strange that both of these guns have DHE engraving, even though both are called BHEs! I wonder why they did that. Richard?
It's also odd that the .410 would weigh more than my 28ga. I do prefer the 28" bbls. on Barnett's gun though.
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Create scarcity?
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So far, just rumor as far as I know.

Maybe Richard Skeuese will come on and shed some light...
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really nice little gun...
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Sorry, guys, there is no 000 frame Repro. There are 00 frames and there are 0000 frames. This looks like a 0000 frame. Most 00 frame .410 barrels are stamped 0000, causing confusion. You must measure the pin separation to determine which one you are looking at.
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Bill, what is the pin separation of a 0000-frame Repro in 16ths of an inch?
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What do you think this one is worth, or should I say, what will it sell for?
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Not knowing the reserve and how bad a bidder might want it, the possible hammer price is unknown? If it was started at 10K with no reserve I would guess 17 to 20K and maybe even 25K if two bidders get going on it. If I really wanted it I may have bid 17500.00 I would say 20K as it solid value in todays market. Maybe his is conservative but that's my thoughts. The gun should have different engraving than standard D style...this is a negative for me. Anyway if the gun had double triggers and correct B engraving or something special I would be more interested in it for my DT repro collection....Maybe we will see a winner and final sale price? Richard Skeuse is a great guy, always been helpful when asked. I would like to see him get the gun back in the family! thanks all SXS ohio
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Not knowing the reserve and how bad a bidder might want it, the possible hammer price is unknown? If it was started at 10K with no reserve I would guess 17 to 20K and maybe even 25K if two bidders get going on it. If I really wanted it I may have bid 17500.00 I would say 20K as it solid value in todays market. Maybe his is conservative but that's my thoughts. The gun should have different engraving than standard D style...this is a negative for me. Anyway if the gun had double triggers and correct B engraving or something special I would be more interested in it for my DT repro collection....Maybe we will see a winner and final sale price? Richard Skeuse is a great guy, always been helpful when asked. I would like to see him get the gun back in the family! thanks all SXS ohio
OK Kenny I have looked all over Fl and can not find the owner of BHE 0052. If anyone here knows him I would like a call back thank you I am at 908-284-2800 Thanks a bunch
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