Redding Auction
- Silvers
- Posts: 4757
- Joined: Sat Jan 06, 2007 9:28 pm
- Location: Between Phila and Utica
- Has thanked: 816 times
- Been thanked: 1155 times
Re: Redding Auction
Thanks Bill for having me remember this old vignette: I once visited Tom Gibbons aka "Never a Screw Turned" at his business place in Lancaster PA. It was on the second floor of a rather non descript building with just a conventional street level door and a buzzer to be let in on appointment. I quickly learned that Tom was quite a character and it turned out we had some things in common when he told me he grew up in a small town next to my childhood town and he’d roamed the woods in some places that were familiar to me. I looked at some long barreled Foxes while there but they were a notch or two below their descriptions in the period Shotgun News adverts for his “Executive Buying Service”. Tom also had a Parker 16 bore VH or VHE I don't recall, that he claimed was owned by Babe Ruth and he based that on a old photo of the Babe with a similar looking Parker taken at the LVRR train station a little north of me here in PA, Laceyville on the station sign and where it seems Ruth often trained to from NY to hunt small game. I was skeptical on the Parker provenance and passed on it and also the Foxes, and although Tom was disappointed at no sales he bid me farewell like a gentleman. frank
Last edited by Silvers on Thu Aug 11, 2022 6:56 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Aan
- spyder
- Posts: 431
- Joined: Sat Aug 11, 2007 1:08 pm
- Location: Middle Tennessee
- Has thanked: 34 times
- Been thanked: 65 times
Re: Redding Auction
I was interested in the BE20 and one of the Supers. Pat returned my call and answered all my questions. As a result, I didn't bid on either gun and am grateful for his transparency.
-
- Posts: 3002
- Joined: Mon Jan 15, 2007 5:12 pm
- Has thanked: 48 times
- Been thanked: 204 times
Re: Redding Auction
Frank, years ago I was on Tom Gibbons' second floor with a buddy who was picking up an SA Parker. Tom, joking, told me to look in the left hand room where the guns were in my price range. I looked at the guns in the room, but didn't find anything I wanted badly. There was a prewar Black Diamond Trap Grade Model 12 holding the door open. It wasn't the prettiest Model 12, but a stock to die for, and it had some engraving on the receiver that I thought would reduce its value. I asked Tom how much he wanted for it, and he said "Give me $225 and it's yours". I got it home and examined the engraving. It turned out to be a factory engraved presentation gun to William Moore, the many decades editor of the newsletter of the Amateur Trapshooting Association, The Sportsman's Review. I can't recall, but it may have been a retirement gift. If I had to make a comment to Tom, it would be "You win some, you lose some."
-
- Posts: 1483
- Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:53 pm
- Location: Western, MI
- Has thanked: 615 times
- Been thanked: 662 times
Re: Redding Auction
Eightbore, Your friend had good taste!! You made me laugh as I hadn’t heard the old “never a screw turned” in a long time. Bretteightbore wrote: ↑Wed Aug 10, 2022 4:45 pm Craig, thanks for your comments about Patrick and his business. I was good friends with the owner of a good percentage of these guns. Our homes were separated by about a half mile of corn and we were long time members of the same gun club. I think he bought them in good faith for serious money. I can't give any further comment. I am just glad that Patrick Redding is on the selling end this time. Oddly, Tom Gibbons and I were friends also, but I understood his business model, as did many old timers. He gave us many hours of entertainment both in his ads and in person.
Regards - Foxnut
-
- Posts: 1570
- Joined: Wed Jul 25, 2007 12:14 pm
- Location: West
- Has thanked: 794 times
- Been thanked: 74 times
Re: Redding Auction
I still have a Tom Gibbons ad from the Shotgun News somewhere!
Goodbye Mandy, once in a life time hunting dog. I miss you every day.