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Many years ago I acquired a Parker Reproduction 20 ga two barrel set. 28” M/F 26” M/IC. Pistol grip, BTFE, SST. Unfired. Cased and rotective sleeve. Most beautiful wood. I’ve been out the loop for a long time and have gotten old. Thought I could depend upon you to give me an approximate value. Thank you in advance.
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$20,000 is probably what you'd like to hear, but in reality it's likely value in unfired condition is about $6 -7K to the folks looking for one in that configuration.
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How bout some pictures JAB ?
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For reference (it's been on the site for a while and was recently price reduced). Can't say this is what it's worth since it hasn't sold yet. Probably at this price because the owner put a foolish amount of money into custom engraving. https://www.doubleshotguns.com/park...mp;utm_id=DoubleShotguns-December8th2022Check the comps on auction sites. The buyers tell you what it's worth. Bruce
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David Trevallion did a lot of work on Parkers and wrote articles on Parker reproductions. Give him a call. He'll talk to you for 30 minutes and might even know the gun.
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Thank you. I think I’ll part with it.
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"Don't love what can't love you back." and "A trash bag is the best way to inner calm." Every year we go through house and attic to weed out stuff. Extraneous items go - old speakers, car parts, manuals, maps, unused cooking machines, books, old bicycles, old car parts, etc. I had to toss my father's tools when he died...couldn't get them to my house..and I really wanted that drill press, etc. I just went through my tool box and had to trash 20 craftsman tools I'd bought in 1962..just useless today along with all my old whitworth Triumph motorcycle special tools, wrenches and sockets.
Not saying to disrespect the gun. But weeding of a house as you get older is important. Just do it because after you are gone, the younger generation will likely have to toss it. My brother for instance is a Randall knife expert. He's now winnowing down his collection concentrating only on the Vietnam era knives we used. The kids won't want to deal with this later on.
If you are not using it, and it is not a family heirloom, let someone else enjoy it. the kids houses are already full. As for price, you could always put it on Gunsinternational, post a price and see what happens.
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5 to 6 k.Lots of reproduction guns out there.Should of purchase a high grade from James Wayne when I was making 10$ a hour.
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Parker Repro made more 20s than any other gauge. This one in particular is "different" because it's a 2 barrel set and because of the BTFE. But you have to find the right buyer who's interested in a gun in that particular configuration.
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keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Apples and oranges. All of the comparisons offered are high grade guns. The original poster is selling a DHE, not a BHE or A-1 Special.
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IMO the Single Trigger hurts it and the beavertail in a 20 gauge hurts it. A good bit depends on how good the wood is. Also IMO the 20 gauges are way too heavy for Gauge. The 12 and 28 gauges just feel better. I'd guess 6K on the high end.
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Apples and oranges. All of the comparisons offered are high grade guns. The original poster is selling a DHE, not a BHE or A-1 Special. Thank you eightbore, for noting that the principle of "comparable values" applies to shotguns, just as it does to houses, cars, etc. Not everyone understands that simple concept when it come to determining the approximate value of a gun.
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I just assumed the OP was asking about a DHE, but did he actually say the grade?
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IMO the Single Trigger hurts it and the beavertail in a 20 gauge hurts it. A good bit depends on how good the wood is. Also IMO the 20 gauges are way too heavy for Gauge. The 12 and 28 gauges just feel better. I'd guess 6K on the high end. IMO the Single Trigger hurts it and the beavertail in a 20 gauge hurts it. A good bit depends on how good the wood is. Also IMO the 20 gauges are way too heavy for Gauge. The 12 and 28 gauges just feel better. I'd guess 6K on the high end. IMO the Single Trigger hurts it and the beavertail in a 20 gauge hurts it. A good bit depends on how good the wood is. Also IMO the 20 gauges are way too heavy for Gauge. The 12 and 28 gauges just feel better. I'd guess 6K on the high end. IMO the Single Trigger hurts it and the beavertail in a 20 gauge hurts it. A good bit depends on how good the wood is. Also IMO the 20 gauges are way too heavy for Gauge. The 12 and 28 gauges just feel better. I'd guess 6K on the high end. IMO the Single Trigger hurts it and the beavertail in a 20 gauge hurts it. A good bit depends on how good the wood is. Also IMO the 20 gauges are way too heavy for Gauge. The 12 and 28 gauges just feel better. I'd guess 6K on the high end. Both the btfe and st are plusses for Parker Reproductions, regardless of gauge or grade, according to the market. JR
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jr...your local flea market is not a fair comparison...
lets do a survey...
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jr...your local flea market is not a fair comparison...
lets do a survey... Better yet to vote you off site. JR
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jr...your local flea market is not a fair comparison...
lets do a survey... Better yet to vote you off site. JR Oh, were it that easy.
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The beavertail is a matter of choice. The single trigger, in my mind, is unacceptable in the higher range of prices. Double triggers are hard to find, but my collection does not include any single triggers.
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double triggers, pistol grips and 28" barrelled repros are hard to find...
most seem to have single trigger, straight grip and 26" barrels...
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keep it simple and keep it safe...
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