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Looking for Best Collectable Parker SxS
Unread 01-10-2016, 06:55 PM   #1
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I am looking to invest in several Parker SxS guns. Would appreciate any recommendations as to which guns and reasonable price range.
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Unread 01-10-2016, 07:00 PM   #2
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welcome to the board

are you a hunter.shooter and will use the guns

or are you using the term "invest" as in speculation/profit


if the first - let us know how you plan to use them

if the later- buy the high grades in remarkable condition and there may be some chance to call them investments.

you can get an idea of what they sell for by following gunbroker and watching what the actually sold guns went for
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Better yet, as for high grade, high condition, small bore Parker investment values, get some recent auction catalogs from Julia's, Rock Island, Butterfield's, Morphy's, etc. and you'll see what you're looking for.




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First, thanks for your replies. I just love collecting great guns so mostly will keep them in safe but may shoot once or twice.
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Go to the March Julia auction and buy all the Parker .410s. This will be a great start. Let us know how you do.
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If you're not actually going afield and truly experiencing the gun, consider only the highest condition guns before thinking about grade or gauge. There's still hope you'll see the error of your ways, and actually get out there and shoot them.
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Yeah you're probably right about shooting and hunting. Maybe one for hunting and one for safe keeps.
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Yeah you're probably right about shooting and hunting. Maybe one for hunting and one for safe keeps.
One and one? Yeah, Your wife will really believe that. Not around here though.
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I would suggest you buy the Parker Guns by Ed Muderlak and read chapter 8 Collecting Parkers about three times. Also pick up DGJ Vol 5 Issue 1 and read Charlie Price's article Parker Economics. Both give excellent advice on collecting Parkers that is still valid today. Don't count on making an investment return it is extremely difficult and your education can be very expensive. Still it is a great hobby that returns much more than money.
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Well said Craig, The joy of the hunt and pleasure of owning a Parker for me is what its all about , Gary
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