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Researcher, you may have a second chance with the one on Steve Barnett site. Thanks for your Remington pictorial!
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Reb87,
I didn't realize Joe Loy was dyslexic! Nice spelling on the right side of your early CE-Grade -- "REMINGTON AMRS Co." That is worth a Double Gun Journal article in itself!!
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I wonder if he said to himself "I wonder if anybody will notice" I hadnt until you mentioned it. Thanks, Ross
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That Clyde B. Wells 16-gauge EE-Grade was with Herschel Chadick's for several years. I looked at it once at Las Vegas when the winter show was at Mandalay Bay. Herschel had about $16,900 on it. Then it showed up at Barnett's site with the $21,500 asking price, but for a while it was still on Chadick's web site at $16,900!!!!
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Tell me Researcher, how would you rate this EE? Is it a 16,900.00 gun, or 21,500.00 - or somewhere in between.
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Lowell, I'm not sure what the market is doing as far as price of these classic guns. Here is one that came up for sale about a year and a half ago. There was some interest about it but I guess I was the only one with cash in hand. I bought it for a little more than half the asking price of that 16ga. It also came with a great letter written by the owner telling me the bloodline of the gun. It has been in the same family since it's original purchase in 1899. The family owned the Faultless Starch Co. Mr Semmer camre to my home to look at it and was taken by it's beautiful original comdition. There are three different sizes of checkering used on the stock and forend. Paul Driscoll [img]  [/img] [img]  [/img] [img]  [/img]
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What a handsome and rare gun you have! As for market value, I'm sure you made yourself quite a deal. Really one of the best looking guns on the net.
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Paul, Beautiful gun. You did well on the price.
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The one with sandpipers and ducks is precious.  The piece with ducks and grouse is also stunning. The damascus pattern on those tubes is tight in a good way much like fine Persian rug!;)
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Hammerback, what is the damascus pattern called?
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