I have a Parker VH 12 gauge shotgun. The gun was owned by Aldo Leopold and sold or given to one of his hunting partners. That hunting partners son has donated the gun to the Aldo Leopold Foundation to be used to support the future hunter recruitment efforts the foundation is involved in. There is no information other than anecdotal that this gun belonged to Leopold. It likely did as he and the owner were long term hunting partners and Leopold switched over to almost exclusively using his Fox.
We are going to follow the wishes of the person that gave us the gun and we are going to sell it. Is this just a nice gun with a good story or does the story add value? Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
Swampman