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Posted By: Patriot USA Mario Beschi - 05/16/09 12:13 AM
Tried to find out info on this maker on SGW; only got one response that they went out of business in about 1995.

I see others on GA and GI, but they are case colored boxlocks. Mine as you can see is coin. It has a date code of 1981.

Would like to know more about the maker and about what the gun would be worth. Thanks for your input.

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Posted By: L. Brown Re: Mario Beschi - 05/16/09 12:53 PM
Bluebook only lists one boxlock Beschi model and says $1650 at 100%. They list the sidelock at $12,000. Cabela's has a couple of the sidelocks for a good bit less. Cannot recall having seen a boxlock Beschi--other than the rejected Ithaca Classic Doubles renamed as Beschis--in a very long time.
Posted By: Patriot USA Re: Mario Beschi - 05/16/09 06:53 PM
Here are four case colored boxlocks on GI w/ejectors. Mine doesn't have ejectors. BTW, thanks Larry.

Larry, was the gun in the BB case colored or coin?

I read, it seems, on a forum that there was some kind of a problem with some of the guns they made for Classic Doubles in the late 80s. As I mentioned, mine is a 1981.

http://www.gunsinternational.com/MARIO-BESCHI-4E-28-GAUGE-SXS.cfm?gun_id=100083908
http://www.gunsinternational.com/Beschi.cfm?gun_id=100023676
http://www.gunsinternational.com/MARIO-BESCHI-4E-SXS-20-GAUGE.cfm?gun_id=100061392
http://www.gunsinternational.com/Mario-Beschi-4E-28ga.cfm?gun_id=100073265
Posted By: Snipe Hunter Re: Mario Beschi - 05/16/09 11:30 PM
I see one Beschi at Gulf Coast Guns (model 707 imported by Richland Arms) priced at $1495 with most of the finish but it isn't a monobloc gun. Who is the importer and do you have a model number? As with many Italian companies I think you will see quite a bit of variance in quality and price.

Mario Beschi at Gulf Coast Guns


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Posted By: Patriot USA Re: Mario Beschi - 05/17/09 03:54 AM
I knew Beschi made the 707s. Breda Acacier is on the right barrel but I am pretty sure that means Breda steel as I understand they supplied barrels for a number of Italian makers. Mario Beschi is on the left barrel, table and flats. I can't find a model number anywhere on the gun.

Now that you mentioned it, none of the Beschi's appear to be monobloc.
Posted By: L. Brown Re: Mario Beschi - 05/18/09 12:17 PM
Patriot, the Blue Book does not specify CC vs coin finished. Just says light engraving.

Re the Richland 707, I was under the impression that at least some of those were made by Prandelli-Gasperini. Surprised to see that Beschi connection in the Gulf Coast ad. I owned a couple 707's, but long ago, and I'm pretty sure that at least one of them was a Prandelli-Gasperini gun. Could be Richland used more than one Italian maker. They did import from a variety of Italian and Spanish companies.
Posted By: Patriot USA Re: Mario Beschi - 05/18/09 01:34 PM
Larry, I don't remember where I saw the Beschi/707 connection; might have been the add Snipe Hunter mentioned.

There are two Prandelli/Gasperini by Richmond on GB. Doesn't say what model but they look to be sidelocks, but somewhere I discovered they may be false sidelocks. They have been on there for months. It seems sometime ago I saw a boxlock 707 by Prandelli on GI but it's gone now. I too was surprised to see the Beshi/707 connection.
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