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Congratulations. Looks like a lovely old gal with generations of stories to tell.
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03-12-2023, 03:38 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Well used, but well preserved! Smaller bores--16 and 20, command much higher value in the same grade. Still, that appears to be a nice gun. Hope you start shooting it. ( I would shoot any standard 12 ga load between 1 to 1 1/4 oz around 1200 fps through it--but no steel shot.)
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03-13-2023, 10:10 PM | #6 | ||||||
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I can tell you this, the value of your Parker pales in comparison to your Beesley. Beesley was a high end English gun, often linked to the Purdy name. I read that it was recently "resurrected" and now made again in England. In 20 ga, that is quite a nice gun.
Post some more pictures of both. There are those here who are quite knowledgeable and may chime in.
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03-13-2023, 10:28 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Thanks again for your input. I will take some good photos. I only have my uncle's cell phone photos. I need to go to his house and get them out of the safe and take my own photos. As soon as I do I will post.
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03-14-2023, 03:57 PM | #8 | ||||||
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This gun looks like your Beesley, sold by Morphy in 2018.... I don't think there were a whole lot of them made....
https://auctions.morphyauctions.com/lot-449290.aspx
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03-14-2023, 04:48 PM | #9 | ||||||
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Thanks for that find. It looks like it - oddly less engraving, but nicer color to the finish - and a box. No box here. The S/N of that one is dang close too - 2751 - mine is 2777. According to what I can find Beesley made 1800 guns before going in with Purdy - but that might not be accurate.
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03-15-2023, 09:37 AM | #10 | ||||||
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Your VH Parker looks to e a solid gun. Clean it up and start shooting it. Modern shells 7/8 to 1 1/8 oz at 1200 FPS on clays will do the trick. As with all older guns you don't want to shoot snotty field loads or snotty target loads. That won't break any more birds than 1 oz at 1160 will. What those heavy loads do is damage the old wood on the head of the stock. Repairs on a stock cost enough, a replacement will cost more than what the value of the gun is.
Personally, I love shooting the VH/VHE grade Parkers. Solid guns with just the right amount of engraving to satisfy. Enjoy!! |
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