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Unread 03-02-2014, 08:21 AM   #1
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I wonder how you put a value on a gun like that?
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Unread 03-02-2014, 08:49 AM   #2
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I have seen a standard finished 3 barrel A1 set sell....asking price was 50K...sell price unknown. A DHE 410/28 three barrel set sold for 14500.00 This set could be completed 10-15K I would think?? and it would be done exactly as the owner wanted! , not some ones elses dream gun. That said 30K sounds about right....25K would be better deal and leave some room for dealing with craftsman. I want a hi grade SXS one day built for me., I think it will be a Fox 16 with ejectors...(-: Thanks all SXS ohio If this was a double trigger set I may have offered 25K??????BANG HEAD
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Larry Baer's set is a nice one, but I would still rather have a 0000 .410 in the same unengraved condition.
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....I would still rather have a 0000 .410 in the same unengraved condition
Me too, with double triggers.

Here's a 00 DHE 3 barrel 28/28/410:
http://www.gunsinternational.com/PAR...n_id=100108849

(I'm still new to these forums and learning protocol, so if it is inappropriate to post these links, particularly to auctions or guns for sale, moderator please advise/remove.)
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Unread 10-18-2014, 06:55 PM   #5
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Kenny, buyer's premium or not, $11,000 is not the place to give up on a $35,000 shotgun.
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Bill, as I previously stated, Paul Dorsa had the gun for sale on his table in Vegas. He had it tagged at $25K, but told me, with a smile on his face, that that price was negotiable.

I believe I still have his card with contact info. PM me if you'd like his phone number.
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The BHE 410 is on gunsinternational now at $27,500.The item number is 100530527.It is a great looking gun.It looks like a prototype to me.They did a good job of blending DHE and BHE.A possible one of a kind.
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I'm a bit surprised Barnett has it's listed weight as being 5 lbs. 15 oz., a 28-ga. 00-Frame Repro will typically weigh less than that.
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I'm curious as to why a B grade gun would be engraved as a D grade. It defeats the purpose of buying a B grade.
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Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe I read somewhere that the dimension between firing pin centers of the 0000-frame and the 000-frame are exactly the same and the only thing that makes it a "0000-frame" is the number of zeros stamped on the lug.
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