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01-16-2014, 12:34 PM | #3 | ||||||
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Alex,
There was a thread in this sub forum a while back on your topic. A search may turn it up or another member with better memory than mine may recall. Bob Jurewicz |
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01-16-2014, 01:03 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Your gun is the 5615th 20-ga. built. I do not believe there is a breakdown available (at least I've never seen one) of PG vs. SG, ST vs. DT, BT vs. SPL, etc.
A compilation of production numbers by grade and gauge is available from our Home Page. Click on "Parker Grades" and then scroll down to "The Parker Reproduction by Winchester". I copied and pasted these figures from that chart to save you some time: Production numbers: DHE 28 Gauge 4,203 DHE 20 Gauge 5,800 DHE 12 Gauge 2,137 DHE 12 Gauge Steel Shot 350 DHE 12 Gauge Sporting Clays 125 DHE 410 Gauge 33 BHE 28 Gauge 7 BHE 20 Gauge 100 BHE 12 Gauge 100 BHE 410 Gauge 9 A-1 Factory Engraved, All Gauges 150 A-1 Custom Engraved, All Gauges 300 A-1 28/.410 Combo 16 Plus 500 16 Ga barrel sets that fit on the 0 frame 20ga DHE
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01-16-2014, 01:20 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Greg, do you know how many original DHE 28/.410 sets were made?
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01-16-2014, 01:57 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Good catch on those Dean. I do not, but Kenny has guesstimated 11-13 sets. Perhaps Robin can add them to the production chart.
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01-16-2014, 02:05 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Rarity of various features gets harder to estimate as years go by. Double triggers may be forty percent of the production, but double trigger guns for sale seem to be about two percent. Twenty eight inch barrel single guns, not two barrel sets, may have been forty percent of total production. However, twenty eight inch single barrel set guns are all but nonexistent on the resale market. You see the problem. Only guys who have watched the market frome the beginning can even guess at the percentage of production of various options like single triggers, beavertail forends, straight grips. The thing to remember is that the most wanted options are in collections and only seldom come out for sale. When the market was hot, the 28 gauge two barrel set with double triggers, straight grip, and beavertail sold for up to ten grand a Julia's auction. Now such a gun is about seven or eight thousand, but only if you can find one. Soon, all of this configuration will be in collections. Was it rare when they were in production? Who knows. Who would have thought that the 28" barrel length selection would have made or broken a collector's decision to buy or not. Today, all of the popular options like double triggers, straight grip, and beavertail can be present on a 20 or 28 gauge gun, but, if it has 26" barrels, it will sit on the market until a shooter or hunter comes along. A collector is just not interested. In a few years, things will change.
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01-16-2014, 02:21 PM | #8 | ||||||
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This twenty-six inch 28 gauge ain't going anywhere for a long tome...
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01-16-2014, 02:47 PM | #9 | ||||||
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I didn't say I didn't like them. I've only owned one Repro in my life and have never fired the 28" barrels. The 26s are the only ones that get used. There are some fantatic buys out there on single trigger 26" guns. Original retail was $3370. Today, you can buy one for almost that price. After all these years, I may get hooked again.
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01-17-2014, 02:46 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Just picked mine up. Straight grip, double trigger, beavertail, 26". I paid $4K. Lovely little gun and it's found a permanent home with me. It's not a collector's item to me, it's a bird gun and I intend to shoot it regularly.
Now where'd I put that ad for a two barrel set? |
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