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Buy it now at $9199. That's probably close to the reserve. If someone wants it, it is probably safer to pay the Buy it Now than to bid. With good bores, it would be well worth that price.
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Mark, Thanks for the link. I like O frame 28's. Look's to be a very nice gun..
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fellas ther was vh 28 ga and the price was as i stated under 6000 thousand it may have sold...same people listing the 9000 gun thatthe no is posted now had it for sale..from now on i will post the no of auction site was on..... charlie
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Can't say that I've seen a better shape VH28 than that for that cheap on any auction site. Had I not recently bought a nice C grade, this 28 would be gone 2 minutes ago.
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In my opinion, I don't you think you have to worry about it being "snapped up" in this depressed "that's too high of a price" state of gun value mind set that we are in. To me saying you would buy it "but", is the gentleman's way of saying it is priced too high for today's market. Besides the seller stating it is choked IC & IC for a 28 gauge tells me the barrels have been most likely messed with. A real turn off for me.
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In my case I can't agree with you Bill. I've purchased two Parkers in the past month, a V and a C grade and am feeling like my firearms budget is stretched for now. If someone would 'snap' up my 2-bbl set Repro 28 I'd go for the V grade 28. That would be something that I could afford. That's a pretty clean gun that 28. Seems most that are available lately have been redone by Turnbull or Del Grego. I didn't notice the choke designation; that would make me take a pretty close look at it also. We can only hope that some of the Parker prices will return to a level of reason in this economy.
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