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Unread 09-09-2015, 05:16 PM   #1
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I know its a sin but that Pachmayr upgrade has a lot of appeal.
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I'd be very happy with the 16 gauge hammer gun or the understated but refined unengraved Repro 20.
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Chuck could comment on this, but I don't believe that gun would letter as a grade 0. I believe, as configured, it would be considered a grade 1, based upon its selling price. Technically, it's a Quality T. I'd love it in 28". I've had a few 26" and they are very quick little gems.
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i m like wayne the 4 bores would be my pick....charlie
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That 16-gauge 32-inch AAHE would be nice on a Dove pass I use to have in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia!! Don't know what I'd do with it in Washington.
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I pulled the 30" VHE 28ga along with my CHE 16ga, CH 10ga and CHE 12ga DT from the Julia auction. They were not supposed to be listed in any catalogue but they did it anyways. The CHE double trap is sold pending funds.
I did not enjoy dealing with Julia's !
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I pulled the 30" VHE 28ga along with my CHE 16ga, CH 10ga and CHE 12ga DT from the Julia auction. They were not supposed to be listed in any catalogue but they did it anyways. The CHE double trap is sold pending funds.
I did not enjoy dealing with Julia's !
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David: What was your problem with Julia's? I have been thinking about consigning some of my guns and I would appreciate a "heads up"

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I visited Julia's Tuesday for a preview and was greeted by the staff and was given the grand tour (I will be in Canada during the auction). It was my first visit to the facility and I was very impressed. I had an opportunity to speak with Wes and Jim Julia and was treated very well. I spent time handling all the shotguns in the auction, it was overload!! There were a bunch of very nice doubles and it is so nice to inspect them in person. Some very nice Parkers which I am sure will find new homes with some of the folks on this forum. Good luck to all who bid and especially whose who are successful.
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I visited Julia's today on my way out of the Maine woods. What a fabulous collection of guns, it was all I could do to see all the Parkers.
I had personal escort from our own Josh L. [I think he was making sure I didn't make any early withdrawals of Meriden bling.]
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