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I appologize for hijacking your thread, Hunt'MUp. I just couldn't resist the chance to check in on Mr. Mann. You have a nice hunting piece there, my friend. Enjoy it.
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John whips up a photo of Darryl's beautiful Stevens every so often and I get my fix until he does it again. The tightest patterning 16 gauge gun I've shot was a Stevens 355.
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Yep, still have that gun. I agree that it is decent. I had hoped to use it in trade for Daryl's but he is very uncooperative. The PM function seems not to work. At least, I have not received responses to prior PMs. Send me a regular email and perhaps we can talk. Dave is my friend, so------ jmann@worldpath.net Best, John
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No need to apologize, I am enjoying the flow. Still, I ask, what are they going for? I pulled the link for Cabela's and thought $900.00 to be plenty for that gun in that condition. I looked at a really nice 20 GA NID Field for much less. From all the info posted I will say this gun is the 375 as it looks much like the Cabela's gun. Not as decorated as the one John posted. Thanks again for the info. Rick
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Hard to give you a figure of "what are they going for." They just don't come up for sale that often. I've seen 2 375s for sale, and 2 385s in the past 15 years (and I kind of look for them). If I recall correctly, Daryl had only seen a few, and he gets around MUCH more than I do.
Haven't seen one sell since '95.
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Norm, I know what you are saying. Usually when I see For Sale, Stevens 16 Ga double I automatically dismiss it as a 311. As in not interested. I don't have too much experience in all the nuances of any maker and this gun is obviously rare. This is very interesting to me. That said interesting can lead to foolishness quickly! I learned that rare doesn't always mean valuable some time ago, ouch! This gun seems to have a lot going for it as far as quality and proven features of the period. In my mind I'm equating it to Fox, LCS, Ithaca features. That should equal similar value, maybe. Rick
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