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12-18-2014, 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Patrick Butler
Back to the price equation of demand and numbers, what if the next two generations have much less interest in these incredible guns? When I shoot sporting clays, all you see are autos, nice U/O and I'm asked, is that a reproduction? Perhaps Parkers will be a long-term fad. I sincerely hope not.
Patrick
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Adding to this thought, I suspect when the day comes that lead shot is banned demand and price for classic doubles will fall off a cliff for all but the high condition high grade guns and even those may be effected.
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