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I have a very, VERY NICE, fine condition, original condition, (never restored at all!), all numbers matching, all proofs still strong, and not 'rubbed away', 1894 manufactured, T-Grade, 20 Guage, side-by-side, 19 1/4" long barrels, Hammer-lock, 'STUB TWIST', PARKER BROTHERS WORKING MAN COACHGUN. It is even in having the PARKER BROTHER'S Co. emblem of a Lab with a Duck in his mouth very distinctly still visible upon its hard-rubber butt-stock pad. The gun is very shootable, as it remains in a fine, original condition. I was looking for a realistic appraisal of its current value for donating to a museum.
Thank you for your help.
Sincerely,
Tom
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