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Unread 03-28-2011, 02:56 PM   #1
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Default Help with estimating the value of two parker doubles.

Hello, I have two Parker shotguns and I am looking for some help to determine the value of each.
#1. SN 91823 W/case, mfd 1899, grade 1?
#2. SN 197534, mfd 1922, grade VH?

They have been in my family for a very long time and I would like to get an
idea what they may be worth.
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Hello Leonard: Parker Bros. SN 91823 shows in "THE BOOK" as a PT Grade, or a Grade Zero gun with pail Twist Steel 30 inch barrels, hammerless extractor action with capped pistol grip stock. Depending on condition of the barrels it would be worth between $800 & $1,200 IMO.
SN 197534 shows in "THE BOOK" as a V grade with Vulcan Steel 30 inch barrels, hammerless extractor action with a capped pistol grip stock. Again, depending on the condition of the barrels it would be worth between $1,000 & $1,500. IMO

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If 91823 is in fact, a Grade 0 (which would be a Vulcan if it had Vulcan Steel barrels) with Twist barrels it would be worth considerably more than the estimated value Brother George has placed on it. A Grade 0 hammerless with Twist barrels is somewhat of a rare bird especially with its original case.

Now, could it be a Grade 1, a PH? If so, not so rare.
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91823 is in fact a Grade 1 12 gauge 30" barrels with pistol grip stock.
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Dean & Dave: Then why does "THE BOOK" say it's a PT Grade "Grade O with Plain Twist Barrels"? Educate me please! And I could not tell for sure if that was an original Parker case.
I could see no label. Your book my have info that mine does not. I have three Parkers that "THE BOOK" says are Grade PT. Are they RARE? I HOPE SO!

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George, The "Book" states the 91823 is a PT hammerless gun. I think that is a typo. It should be P1. But the "Book" designates them as PT.
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It's all very confusing...

If Parker No. 91823 were listed as the majority of other Parker hammerless guns were listed, e.g., a Titanic barreled DH or Grade 3 is listed as a TI3; a Bernard barreled CH or Grade 4 is listed as a B4; a Acme barreled BH or Grade 5 is listed as a A5; a Whitworth barreled AAH or Grade 7 is listed as a W7; an Acme barreled CH or grade 4 is listed as a A4... then 91823 should be listed as a T1 because the term PT or "Plain Twist" went out with the hammer guns and was not used on the hammerless Parkers.
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Hello Leonard: Parker Bros. SN 91823 shows in "THE BOOK" as a PT Grade, or a Grade Zero gun with pail Twist Steel 30 inch barrels, hammerless extractor action with capped pistol grip stock. Depending on condition of the barrels it would be worth between $800 & $1,200 IMO.
SN 197534 shows in "THE BOOK" as a V grade with Vulcan Steel 30 inch barrels, hammerless extractor action with a capped pistol grip stock. Again, depending on the condition of the barrels it would be worth between $1,000 & $1,500. IMO

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George,
Thank you for your input.
Is there any specific markings, on the guns, that will help?
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If 91823 is in fact, a Grade 0 (which would be a Vulcan if it had Vulcan Steel barrels) with Twist barrels it would be worth considerably more than the estimated value Brother George has placed on it. A Grade 0 hammerless with Twist barrels is somewhat of a rare bird especially with its original case.

Now, could it be a Grade 1, a PH? If so, not so rare.
Dean,
What markings, if any, on the guns , would tell me one way or the other?
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Leonard: The markings on the water table of the action body would give the grade. The markings may be a number or a letter or both, either above or below the serial number.

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