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Gee Ben, I was on your team until this little known fact came out. Start over by replacing that parts gun with one with good bones and then go for it. At least then you'll have something you can sell for 25% of what you spent instead of 5% of what you spent.
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I think it will be a perfect hunting gun which is what I'm looking for. I love hunting waterfowl with those classic side by sides, it's like stepping back in time. Just something special about it. I'm a hunter first and a collector second so I'm ok with the lower collector value because I want to use it for many years and don't plan on selling it and it will look fantastic when Chris has finished working his magic on it. I'm very excited about it!
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"Doubtless the good Lord could have made a better game bird than bobwhite, and better country to hunt him in...but equally doubtless, he never did." -- Guy de la Valdene (from A Handful of Feathers ) "'I promise you,' he said, 'on my word of honor, I won't die on the opening of the bird season.'" -- Robert Ruark (from The Old Man and the Boy) |
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I will for sure.
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Ben
I have been following this thread and realize that you are not a member and can't access the member forums. One of the big reasons to join is to check the sales forums for good buys or just info. Last week there was a 12 ga DHE with 32 " barrels listed for sale in the high-mid $2000 range. It had been restored several years ago and was in great shape, had been in a collection and was listed as being in solid condition by a well known seller. All finishes looked good and would have made a solid trap or waterfowl gun that was impressive to see and use. It sold quickly. Deals like this come up all the time. When I bought my first two Parkers a few years ago I bought a 12 ga G grade and a 16 ga D grade that had been totally restored and then not obviously shot only a few years before. I paid in the range of $2500 to 3000 for both of them and they are magnificent looking guns. I recieved documentation on both of the restorations and the work for the restorations was between 2 and 3 times what I paid, and didn't include the purchase price of the guns. This is just the reality of the market and it is relatively easy to find buys like this if patient. Spend some time really researching the market and then compare your gun to what you find. Then decide if you would rather spend thousands of dollars restoring the gun you have or buy two more completely restored guns and doing any required maintenence work on the one you have. Most people, unless it is a family heirloom, will generally come down on the practical side of the equation. |
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Ben
I have been following this thread and realize that you are not a member and can't access the member forums. One of the big reasons to join is to check the sales forums for good buys or just info. Last week there was a 12 ga DHE with 32 " barrels listed for sale in the high-mid $2000 range. It had been restored several years ago and was in great shape, had been in a collection and was listed as being in solid condition by a well known seller. All finishes looked good and would have made a solid trap or waterfowl gun that was impressive to see and use. It sold quickly. Deals like this come up all the time. When I bought my first two Parkers a few years ago I bought a 12 ga G grade and a 16 ga D grade that had been totally restored and then not obviously shot only a few years before. I paid in the range of $2500 to 3000 for both of them and they are magnificent looking guns. I recieved documentation on both of the restorations and the work for the restorations was between 2 and 3 times what I paid, and didn't include the purchase price of the guns being restored.. This is just the reality of the market and it is relatively easy to find buys like this if patient. Spend some time really researching the market and then compare your gun to what you find. Then decide if you would rather spend thousands of dollars restoring the gun you have or buy two more completely restored guns and doing any required maintenence work on the one you have. Most people, unless it is a family heirloom, will generally come down on the practical side of the equation. |
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Thank you Art. I didn't't realize there was another membership to sign up to and I'll do that right away.
I'm newer to the classic side by sides and have so much to learn. Luckily for me the gunsmith has a stock and forend on hand so it will be much less expensive than having a new stock made. Going forward though I will definitely be a little more patient on buying guns. I did buy this DHE for very cheap and in Canadian dollars which also helped. I really appreciate you taking the time to teach me this. Ben |
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