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Unread 09-13-2013, 04:08 PM   #71
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Harry I face the same delima..no kids to pass them down to and a wife who wouldn't know what to do. I could (and have considered this) narrow this down to a couple of deer rifles, a 16ga, Gunner's Gun and the VHE 28 skeet and sell the rest. I could use the money to go hunting somewhere instead of leaving it behind. I have one more year to work and have picked out the PArker that I'll sell upon retirement to feather the financial nest. I have always thought of the guns as a subsidy I just hope I'll have the fortitude to see it through.
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C.O.B., I think as our generation ages the collecting world will see some nice pieces come available. Current generation does not have the same affection for old firearms as we do.
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The younger generation wants black guns and synthetic stocks. These guns weather Parker, Winchester, LC Smith, rifle or shotgun are a finite resource BUT as people who appreciate these fine old guns we are a finite resource as well. this comes into my mind set of thinning down the numbers while I'm able and there are still enthusiasts to enjoy them.
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Here's an example of a gun that was made valueless by someone who had no idea what Parkers are supposed to look like. I guess it's pretty obvious I have no connection with this auction.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=364371021
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Here's an example of a gun that was made valueless by someone who had no idea what Parkers are supposed to look like. I guess it's pretty obvious I have no connection with this auction.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=364371021
Sad is'nt it Edgar?
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Unread 09-13-2013, 05:43 PM   #76
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"Magnificently Redone" "Professionally Refurbished by a highly skilled professional. Beautiful High Gloss Bluing, and Highly Polished Receiver "

Clearly, the guy has no appreciation for what a Parker is.
Read the whole description; it's pathetic.
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C.O.B., I think as our generation ages the collecting world will see some nice pieces come available. Current generation does not have the same affection for old firearms as we do.
Harry, sadly I have to agree, and this doesn't bode well for the market values.
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I would hope not It's criminal what someone has done to this.
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You guys must be crazy to turn your noses up at a beavertail forend and a straight grip.
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I am surprised there are any bidders at all. That gun is totally ruined by some knee jerk wanna be gunsmith who has no idea of what a quality gun is. He should be shot and then shot again.

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