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Condition I agree. The wood, as Dean stated would be my concern looks rough along frame. I really like the engraving that woodcock is capital. How about some good pictures of sides and floor. best ch
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Good Morning Ray , Yours is a Beautiful Gun ,is this one of the CEP Guns ? I can sure see where this thread could get a good argument going ,but I will kick my two cents in also ! From what I " THINK " I see , I would say Barrels to around 60 % ,It appears to have some color around the edge of the Receiver , 15 % but none on the sides ,or bluing on the Trigger Guard ?? The engraving is very sharp and crisp 80% ,Also the checking appears to be very nice 70 % , and overall and the wood does appear to have a little oil soaking on the stock but it is a very early gun and to be expected would be my thoughts , what we can see ,the gun has a wonderful Patina and is a very desirable Grade so Plus ??? With that said ,from " Visual Appearance only , and remove the desirability factor and the fact that each and every one of us would love to own it ,I would venture around 50 % to 55 % Original Condition ! Now ,since you own the gun and can inspect it clearly ,what is your opinion on condition ,how are we all doing ?
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05-01-2012, 01:01 PM | #15 | ||||||
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Since you asked..... It is an AH and CEP gun. I think everyone's comments are about right. I'd say barrels are 50-60% and CCH 15-20%. It is a little oil soaked and does have great patina.
Opinion has varied on barrel condition from 50-70%. Not a wide margin but enough of a difference I suppose. I guess if you're selling, they're 70% and if buying, 50%. Lol! The difference in opinion doesn't surprise me. In fact, I'm surprised the difference wasn't greater. It is interesting to see what others think. Good learning process for me. Best, Ray |
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05-01-2012, 01:13 PM | #16 | ||||||
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Ray ,I purchased Terrys AH ,CEP Gun and it was refinished by Oscar Gaddy ,To me it is a Beautiful Gun also ,but the engraving isn't as pronounced as yours ," Wish It Were " I am sure it is because of the recasing ! I have it at Brads ,having the stock dealt with !These are very special guns and yours is a Gem ! Thank You for posting ! GREAT THREAD ! Russ
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05-01-2012, 01:36 PM | #17 | ||||||
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Russ
That is a very cool gun. I thought about trying ot buy it myself. Killer engraving even if it is soft. Wonder what it would cost to pick up the engraving? Wonder if there is anybody out there that could do it? If I had the cash, I would have been in a bidding war with you!!! Best, Ray |
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