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Unread 12-07-2023, 09:20 AM   #1
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I saw that description and I knew the owner of the other DHE 34" 20 gauge that I am aware of would have a laugh. The only other Gunslinger Parker auction I have filed away in the recesses of my brain was a 32" AHE 20 that sold for somewhere in the neighborhood of $80k give or take. That particular gun was well used but a very rare A grade 20 with long barrels.
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This should be interesting,

I hope all involved have much experince writing big checks because I believe it will take a BIG check or one with high numbers
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This should be interesting,

I hope all involved have much experince writing big checks because I believe it will take a BIG check or one with high numbers
Stanley you and I have a history chasing long barreled guns at auction and it ain't a good one Let's be positive, we're due, right ??
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Stanley you and I have a history chasing long barreled guns at auction and it ain't a good one Let's be positive, we're due, right ??
Yes sir Randy

I'm counting on you to put that memory in the rear view mirror

Oh, one more thing, do not take a gun case along or plan that you will be buying anything.

That was our downfall on that trip or that is my story and I'm sticking to it
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I own a 34" Parker 20 gauge, but, unfortunately, it only has one barrel.
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I own a 34" Parker 20 gauge, but, unfortunately, it only has one barrel.
Hmmmmmmm. Bill for some reason I cannot grasp that as being "unfortunate" but if it is and you should find yourself becoming disenchanted with this barrel lacking Parker let me know please, please
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I own a 34" Parker 20 gauge, but, unfortunately, it only has one barrel.
Bill whenever you are ready to move that unfortunate gun with one barrel, I am ready!!!!
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What was the price of the 32" 28 gauge being discussed here?
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What was the price of the 32" 28 gauge being discussed here?
Here ya go Bill......
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Speaking of auctions and Parkers, a couple of 28 gauge Parkers sold in Morphy's auction yesterday. D and C grade guns both sold around $25k with the premium I think. The C had some gold inlays added if I recall correctly. I was only casually listening to the auction in order to protect myself from myself.
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