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Unread 01-06-2012, 10:52 AM   #31
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I guess by available they mean they will always take your money. They have a very funny way of doing business.
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The "soup nazi" of double guns. Still, many of us still want the "soup".
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That's strange, look at the email I received from Connecticut Shotgun just today, I think their price has gone up:

On Jan 5, 2012, at 12:21 PM, Connecticut Shotgun wrote:

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They have always been available. They are $4,000 each. There is a long waiting list."
If there is indeed a "long waiting list", wonder how many have and how many will be generated at the $4,000 price? I would bet that if CSMC does get an order for a set at $4,000 they will rush them out the door asap---kinda like the football team that gets a favorable ruling rushing back to the line to run another play before the challenge flag can be thrown.
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I put up a $500 deposit, and waited 3 yrs, but they did not charge shipping and I only lost $ 7.50 interest at 1/2 percent so in the end I am super satisfied. I have spent $ 10,000 plus for various guns from them so maybe thats customer appreciation. The next time I quail hunt I will use my .410 Parker and I will think of Robert W. Woodruff shooting his .410 Parker at his Ichauway Plantation south of Albany Ga.

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Pat,
I'm hoping to hear more about the new barrels and how they perform.
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Can anyone give us a catalog reference for the last time they were offered in Tony's catalog?
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Can anyone give us a catalog reference for the last time they were offered in Tony's catalog? I have all the catalogs. Just tell me which one to look in.
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Bill--I don't think they were ever in any of his printed catalogs. Just some online postings of the various barrels he would be making and the need for a $1000 deposit! I gave up after a couple years and switched the money into an A-1. Probably a bad move on my part.
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I too, don't recall ever seeing them listed in a Galazan catalog, they were, however; featured in a half page ad on the back cover of Parker Pages. This full color ad ran for six consecutive issues starting with the fall issue of 2009 and ending with the winter 2010 issue.
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I suspect about mid 2009. I would look in the "Restoration items" section.
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