32" BE grade 20 gauge.
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Teflon,
If you're looking for a guesstimate on the value of what looks like a late style B/BE 20 gauge Fox based on your picture with no further info, I'd say $4000 to $5000.
And that would be for a gun all original with no sins: ie, cracked or bad wood; serious dents and/or pitting in the barrels; shortened wood or barrels. Or other sins.
If any problems with the gun, devalue accordingly.
Just my $0.02 worth but hope it helps some.
Any other input???
Jolly
If you're looking for a guesstimate on the value of what looks like a late style B/BE 20 gauge Fox based on your picture with no further info, I'd say $4000 to $5000.
And that would be for a gun all original with no sins: ie, cracked or bad wood; serious dents and/or pitting in the barrels; shortened wood or barrels. Or other sins.
If any problems with the gun, devalue accordingly.
Just my $0.02 worth but hope it helps some.
Any other input???
Jolly
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I gotta differ with Bill on this, and I hate to say this as I'd love to buy such a gun! But being a rather rare BE-Grade, in 20-gauge, and with the quite rare 32-inch barrels, I can't imagine any of the big dealers asking less then $8 to $10 grand for such a gun and getting it rather quickly.
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32"BE grade 20 gauge
wonder where,Jolly gets those figure's?Thank you for the responses.I think it is 3 times a parker in the quality and rarity.Hope nobody finds that offending.
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That was my guesstimate: $4000 - $5000.
Looks like I was a bunch on the low side.
And thinking about it more, I have seen some guns, more than just Fox'es, on the net and the bigger shows with some gosh awful big numbers. And they get sold.
Certainly, a Fox B/BE 20 with any length barrel (and original) is a pretty rare gun.
Let's try this one: another uncommon 20 gauge Fox with 32" barrels, an HE with ejectors with 2 1/2" chambers, 8 1/4 pounds in about 50 - 60 % overall original condition.
What might be the market value on this one?
Jolly
Looks like I was a bunch on the low side.
And thinking about it more, I have seen some guns, more than just Fox'es, on the net and the bigger shows with some gosh awful big numbers. And they get sold.
Certainly, a Fox B/BE 20 with any length barrel (and original) is a pretty rare gun.
Let's try this one: another uncommon 20 gauge Fox with 32" barrels, an HE with ejectors with 2 1/2" chambers, 8 1/4 pounds in about 50 - 60 % overall original condition.
What might be the market value on this one?
Jolly
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There were 60 HE-grade 20-gauges made, all with 30- or 32-inch barrels, so this BE-Grade in its configuration is much rarer. Because of the HE's cult following the 20-gauges were drawing $10000 years ago. They sure aren't "worth" that to me. I paid less then two grand for my 8 pound 4.5 ounce, 2-frame, 20-gauge 3-inch chambered, 32-inch barrel, Parker Bros. GH-Grade.
Dispite my feelings, I doubt we'll see any 20-gauge Super-Fox doubles changing hands for less then 15 grand.
Dispite my feelings, I doubt we'll see any 20-gauge Super-Fox doubles changing hands for less then 15 grand.
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32"BE grade 20 gauge
Researcher,that parker that you mention,is in fact a very sweet, rare gun.My previous mention was not ment to offend.I iam looking for a parker like that,a very nice gun indeed.I sold few guns I can't replace,to get the BE that I have.Funny how that works...
I might be way off base but I don't look at their price as real market value.mike campbell wrote:Galazan is aking ~ $6000 each for a number of 20ga Sterlingworths with ejectors, single triggers, etc. But Sterlingworths nevertheless, and made in Utica at that.
Of course they are in the market and some people buy their guns. I wonder how many pay the asking price?
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