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jOe, thank you as well for your most "valuable" input. In the future please refrain from your learned and mindless posts.
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jOe'fewsus say...this is a mindless post A friend of mine who owns a pawn shop called me today to evaluate a Shattuck 12 ga double he bought over the weekend. It's a blued-over Damascus, all matching #s (6906), tubes cut to 29-1/2" with a repaired chip at the top right tang. It's on face, mirror bores, decent checkering, bushed firing pins and original buttplate. My questions---- I've seen only one other double (and LOTS of single barrels), but cannot find any reference to Shattuck guns- particularly doubles. Does anyone have a brief history of Shattuck guns that makes reference to their double production? What little I have found infers that they produced only single barrels. Any idea as to a ballpark value, given my brief description? Mindless posts are made by people that ask for a guns value and can't even post a pic....
All the while hoping they've hit the lottery with some junk SxS....
That's mindless and unlearned....
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