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Originally Posted by Dean Romig
The "owner" should have also given you a value consideration based on the actual grade of the gun and the misrepresentation by the grade listed by the auction house (or perhaps the "owner").
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I agree Dean, though their policy does not seem to allow this. The option for me is either to take it at the original hammer price of $1058 or walk away. In their defense, this was a HUGE auction and i'm sure that this gun was hastily graded and put away to make room for the next gun. Still, gotta get things like this right if your in the biz. Hopefully I will be able to post the close ups if the owner can get some to me. I image they're pretty busy after this auction.
I'll get more info to everyone as soon as it's available. In the mean time check out the link I posted to the Parker "D" Grade hammergun. The pics are very poor, but when you see the wood, you'll know why I was temporarily blinded by parkeritis; or would this be a case of Occular Parkeropathy?