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For me it's a no-brainer. Best values were SKB S/S and O/U, Miruko dittos, Brownings ditto, and believe it or not the CZ line of Turkish guns. What do you think?
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I think a good minty Boss game gun with over 80% original finish, bought at late seventies prices, would give you more appreciation and take less room to store than 300 SKBs, and much easier to liquidate.
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Current prices on Smith and Wesson Elite Golds (I got a NIB one for $1050). Also, if we're talking o/u's the Beretta Whitewing gets my vote...I sold a 20 gauge version about 8 yrs ago and regretted it ever since.
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CSMC's RBL-20 at the introductory price. I hunt with mine practically every weekend, and it is a great gun.
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I would have to say that the Ithaca doubles have held their own as far as value and quality. Ditto on the SKB's they are an underrated "knockabout" IMHO
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I guess this depends on how one defines bargain. I'd choose almost any Beretta 680 series boxlocks or a Citori. Another choice would be a good used Birmingham boxlock.
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30 years is a long time in gun values. If I'd bought all the Foxes and/or Parkers I could have bought 30 years ago I'd be a happy guy today! Same for lots of other brands I reckon.
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits. - Albert Einstein
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I think the original poster was referring to inexpensive yet quality doubles. $2,000 for a $4,000 Rolex watch would sure be a "bargain", but it would not be inexpensive for many people, including me.
From my own experience, I have to the agree with the original poster, the Ithaca/SKB's are heard to beat. Truly a good gun, yet still 3-figures in the field grade.
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Nine-Pointer: that is exactly what I meant in posting. Quality doubles at affordable prices when new. Chops
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In SXS, I'd say A.Zoli "Silver Hawk," SKB 100 and 200, Bernadelli "Roma 3" and San Uberto 2." Wish I could name a Spanish double, but I can't remember which ones turned out good in the 1980s....
In O/U I'd say Beretta 685 and 686 in lower grades, field grade Citori's, Lanbers in middle grades. Ruger Red Label has always been a bit pricey and heavy to quite make it, although I'd be tempted to cite the 28-bore Red Label....
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