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I am going to sell my Grulla 209 H. Its 12 ga, 28 ic/mod DT, English stock. In great condition hardly shot. Been in my safe for 20 years. With original box. What are these selling for today?
"Life's too short to hunt with an ugly gun"
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USAF RET 1971-95
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The Fox A Grade Pin Gun which is 12th gun down under used side by sides is interesting. I haven't run into a graded pin gun before. The ad says it dates to 1905 which is before the Sterlingworth pin guns were made. How common were they? Price looks fair as well. Quick, someone talk me out of it...Geo http://www.doubleshotguns.com/images/usedguns/13864/IMG_2525.JPG
Last edited by Geo. Newbern; 03/16/19 07:43 PM. Reason: reworded
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I believe that's a Philadelphia Arms "A" grade George.
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I believe that's a Philadelphia Arms "A" grade George.
Yep, you are right. That's what I get for believing the misleading advertisement. You saved me some money...Geo
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I believe the 209 Holland sold for about $5400 in 19 992000. That was before the great increase in the euro, and the inflationary death spiral of the Spanish makers.
Nobodys going to buy it from you if you make the argument that a new one today sells for 10,000. Because the euro market is flooded with the ones that they sold in the 80s and 90sfor 2500.
Out there doing it best I can.
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Agreed ... thanks for the link. I didnt see any on gunbroker and had no idea where to start. Thanks
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