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Unread 05-09-2012, 10:32 PM   #21
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Judging by the apparent condition and with the limited information and blurred pictures I think that $4,000 - $6,000 would be fair starting point. That would leave some room for expert restoration. JMHO

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If this was on your website George, how much would you want to get out of it on an as is basis?
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For whatever it's worth, it looks like the stock has been replaced. I say that because it appears to have the later AH pattern. I don't think that affects it's value tho. It is what it is, a nice old gun.
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Ok Im to lazy to get out my book nor do I remember but has the roll pin been switched on this gun or is it old enough that it doesnt have a slot ?
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Unread 05-10-2012, 08:17 AM   #25
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Ed, you probably have enough interest on this thread to resell it for a pretty good profit. Go ahead and make a reasonable offer then sell it to one of us. In the meantime, get some good pictures. Where was that attic?
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It is too early to have the slotted pin.
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Ed: I price the guns on my website on the basis of what I have in them. If I bought this Parker for 6K I would price it at 7.5K "as is". I try to make @ 25% over the cost.

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Thanks for all of the helpfull information. I am going to buy the gun tonight. I will upload pic as soon as I get it home.
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I am already envious!!

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Actually, beginning with the Grade 5 or B Grade the barrel flats are often - but not always - stamped with a DD (likely indicative of "finest Damascus") rather than a single D and the grade numeral stamp of 6, in this case, is normally stamped closer to the breech end of the flats.
I knew I had a picture of this some where ,AHA ,Found It ! Russ
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