I hope I did not get you too excited, when I double checked I saw this was
for one with gold-inlay (A1), so yours may not be that expensive. Still, I
would check if Antique Roadshow is coming to a town near you to get a good
estimate.
http://www.maineantiquedigest.com/articles/feb06/juliagun0206.htm
old-inlaid 20-gauge Parker A1 double-barrel shotgun, extra barrels, with
restorations, $42,550 (est. $50,000/ 100,000); Parker A1 special order
12-gauge double-barrel shotgun, made in 1907, with restorations and
replacements, $41,400 (est. $25,000/50,000);
J
> Where did you find that? I think you're leaving out a decimal point. I
know they're valuable, but not $100,000.00! Wish they were! I think I could
sell it -- which I ain't going to do -- for about $1,500.
>
> Walt
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