Parker Trojan, Plus early A Grade Fox
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 5:14 pm
I like Fox doubles the best of all, to say the least. Nonetheless, if I can find a bargain with another similar make, so be it!
I created an account on the Parker Gun Collector's Association site just before the weekend, because the local auction house had a very well-used Parker Trojan dating from 1919 for sale, maybe 20-30% blue, no case colouring, no cracks in stock, a few dings in the left barrel, replacement recoil pad. For some reason, I cannot log in to that site. However, my question was to have been what is a gun like this worth these days, either as is, or parted out. Since I did not know the answer, I wanted to go low, and went as high as $170 (plus there would have been 6% sales tax and a 10% buyer's premium). It ended up going for either $260 or $270. So, if anyone is wondering the answer to a question such as mine, there it is! Or maybe not. Perhaps YOU think it is too high or too low.
And, what is the 'bare bones' minimum for a Sterlingworth? I may have that answer, too! I did purchase the 'early' A Grade (which is not like the later A Grade) Fox, well used, but not abused, serial number just under 3,000, at a flea market in May of 2012 for $50.
I created an account on the Parker Gun Collector's Association site just before the weekend, because the local auction house had a very well-used Parker Trojan dating from 1919 for sale, maybe 20-30% blue, no case colouring, no cracks in stock, a few dings in the left barrel, replacement recoil pad. For some reason, I cannot log in to that site. However, my question was to have been what is a gun like this worth these days, either as is, or parted out. Since I did not know the answer, I wanted to go low, and went as high as $170 (plus there would have been 6% sales tax and a 10% buyer's premium). It ended up going for either $260 or $270. So, if anyone is wondering the answer to a question such as mine, there it is! Or maybe not. Perhaps YOU think it is too high or too low.
And, what is the 'bare bones' minimum for a Sterlingworth? I may have that answer, too! I did purchase the 'early' A Grade (which is not like the later A Grade) Fox, well used, but not abused, serial number just under 3,000, at a flea market in May of 2012 for $50.