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Supers are nice. '68 Diana 12, $1800. Yes the salt was all in their heads, Virginia. Course some will tell you that that's about what a salt era Diana is worth but check Barnett's prices on 68s and 9s and you'll find a 5 at the head of the zeros. Salt all in their heads there too--or you'd hope so. '36 $&$, 6C; sold it to a member here. '37 "twin-single" trigger 12, $1200. Still have it. Got a 9C Lightning workaday with Briley thinwalls.
By the buy, if anyone should choose to send me 8 hunnert bucks plus a "substantial profit", I'll try to rustle up a Sterlingworth Co. or Fox pin gun for you
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I can see it from this side of pond Browning Superposed was and is the best buy
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The Browning Super 12's are excellent buys on the market right now. But if one wanted to make money on a Super, the one to have bought was a 20ga before the prices started shooting up.
Jerry, I can't remember for sure, but I believe they closed out some 28ga Repros for the same money as the 20's. Looking at today's prices, 28's at that money were real bargains.
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keep it simple and keep it safe...
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I agree with many of the guns cited here, especially the close-out Parker Repros and just about anything marked Miroku. My nominations for best recent O/U's are the Sig SA5 (B. Rizzini) at $1200 new and the late Browning Feather XS small bores with 30" barrels at $1200 new. I think the ultimate bargain guns of the last 30 years must be anything with sound Damascus or twist barrels and decent dimensions. There was a period when these guns were being given away, and now many of us are paying fairly serious money for the good ones.
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My nominations for best recent O/U's are Might I suggest the FAIR/Savage Milanos that BPS is closing out at $750 right now?
Such a long, long time to be gone, and a short time to be there.
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as far as making money the parker repros that jaquas were offering (12-15)? years ago, both single and 2 barrel sets in smaller gauges. my dad was alive then and always had a few parker around, nothing fancy, couple of VHE's, a trojen, and a few foxes for good measure. he laughed at the repros and said they'ed never bring the price of original, i'm sure he's turning in his grave now. the reason i never bought one is i don't own a jap. gun and never will although there is some nice stuff is out there jeff p.s. the mod 23 win. were tempting!
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I remember when Cape Outfitters was clearing out small bore Parker repros at $1500, cased. Duh. . . Chops
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I remember when Cape Outfitters was clearing out small bore Parker repros at $1500, cased. Duh. . . Chops Not to nitpik with your numbers Chops, but you're off by a bit. The DHE Repros were closed out at $1995 for the DT version and $2095 for the SST guns, the beavertail forend guns that were available at the closeout were $100 more. The 2-bbl. DT sets were closed out at $2695 and $2795 for the SST version. Everyone has an opinion and I don't want to be left out, so here's mine: I believe the 28-ga. Repros at the closeout price were the best bargain in doubles ever.
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When did they close out those guns? Looks to me like you'd get something less than 3x your money for a 28ga today vs closeout price. Maybe closer to 2 1/2x, which is still quite good.
I bought a BSS Sporter 20ga, new, in 1980 for $400. That one, I'm sure, would get me at least 3x my money today. Maybe pushing 4x.
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