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Thank you very much. I had a feeling. He tried to screw me on a couple of the trades. Luckily I had done some research on my own and had some help from a friend who's an avid collector. I asked him to rate the gun, and he said it was "about 40%." That sounded kind of low, but either way I thought he was full of it. When I told him the book value was WAY above his for that same gun at 10%, his response was "Then why don't you see if you can get the book to buy it from you." I knew I'd never do business with him again.
It does have ejectors, and it is marked with a "D." Interesting that it was the "doctor's gun," since my great-grandfather was a doctor . . . as were my grandfather and my father. I think it most likely belonged to him. Here are a few more closeups. IMG_4506.jpg IMG_4510.jpg IMG_4511.jpg |
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01-06-2017, 10:00 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Hi Tim,
Sorry for your loss. You mentioned that your father left you the gun so this Parker is pretty special. As Jerry said you have a DH grade that was a $100 gun back in the day circa 1890's. A big sum of money when the typical wage of a blacksmith was .27 cents an hour The person you took this to knew what you really had and pretty much insulted you and your dad trying to get a big profit. When you get the letter, let us know what the letter says. There could be some neat history of who and where the gun was ordered. |
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01-06-2017, 10:05 PM | #6 | ||||||
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I wouldn't trade with that fellow anymore, either.
That's a very nice heirloom Parker that you have. My DH is close in serial number to yours and has the same engraving. |
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01-06-2017, 10:06 PM | #7 | ||||||
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01-06-2017, 10:12 PM | #8 | ||||||
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DHE then. Can't see the silver stock shield on the bottom of the stock. There? Initials? Screws look unturned, but if they were someone was very careful.
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01-06-2017, 10:22 PM | #9 | ||||||
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If you have the right person match and repair your gun you will never know it was broke. Some of the other fellows on this forum might have a value on your gun but repaired properly 'and if the barrels are unpitted with ejectors at least 3000.00 to 3500. Its a very nice gun and a grate memory to have. Don't have the gun restored just have the repair fixed.
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