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Unread 06-29-2009, 09:42 PM   #1
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Just pondering the price, How do you suppose the seller comes up with a price tag for a gun like this, and how would the buyer decide if the price is right ? Being so unique ,you would think, would drive the price but on the other hand no ammo really makes you wonder who would buy such a piece ? I realize its neat, but 16,000.00 is not throw away cash !As I said ," just pondering ".
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Unread 06-29-2009, 10:26 PM   #2
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For someone who wants it, it is throwaway cash for sure. To start a conversation on which Parker has buyer character and which ones don't, start a thread that asks the question. My take is that guns that were used in historic sports like waterfowl hunting, pigeon shooting, early trap shooting, are of interest. Owner provenanced guns are interesting. However, I don't see the lust for the 24 gauge and 18 gauge Parkers, rare as they are. Sure, I would like to own them, but I don't pursue them like I do some others. The 24 and the 18 did not spend time in the field like the others, although the 18 gauge does have a waterfowling story, true or not.
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Just pondering the price, How do you suppose the seller comes up with a price tag for a gun like this, and how would the buyer decide if the price is right ? Being so unique ,you would think, would drive the price but on the other hand no ammo really makes you wonder who would buy such a piece ? I realize its neat, but 16,000.00 is not throw away cash !As I said ," just pondering ".
Russ, when I first contacted the seller in February (after having waited to do so for about a year and a half after learning it was going to come up for sale) he was more or less "feeling the market" and indicated the owners had been told not to accept anything less than $20K and that is what I was quoted but the seller told me he would entertain offers and would forward them to the owners.

There are collectors who would welcome such a unique Parker to add to their collections merely on the rarity factor and there are a bunch of firearms collectors who have no interest in shooting them at all . . . different strokes for different folks I guess.
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