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Those are some really nice guns. But in that kind of condition on this side of the Atlantic they would be north of $4000, likely well north.
For $4000 dealers that are buying them in the UK shipping them to the States and are making a fortune ,yes the Uk market is low in price for both antique and modern weapons Take the image in this thread of the cased W Greener that gun complete cost me one year ago £ 550 which will average against the dollar of 700 that's a big difference to 4000
Feltwad
 
Those are some really nice guns. But in that kind of condition on this side of the Atlantic they would be north of $4000, likely well north.
I have not bought one in awhile but that has not been my experience, when I was active in trading in doubles I never paid over $1,000.00 for one.

Most were in the $700.00 and under range, lots of people do not want them because those Damascus barrels "blow up" don't you know.

Here is one that stuck, 14 gauge.

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I had a Pedersoli double many years ago. The prettiest gun I ever had. This was before information was widely available on loads. On my own I could not get that gun to pattern well enough to be useful. I remember the chrome-lined barrels. I stupidly let it go like so many other really nice muzzleloaders.
 
To be honest I would keep off reproes, too buy two of the same type it would have been better to use the money and buy a original English sxs shotgun . At the present they are so cheap in the UK with a flooded market which eventfully will end up in the States by the container load .
Feltwad
Will someone let me know when these cheap doubles show up. 😄
 
Blah Blah Blah........ you go to sites that are known for high prices and complain they have high prices.

I know some of you can not but if you go to where the shotguns are you will find better prices, I bought quite a few at Friendship, shotguns are there because they get used a lot there. Buy and sell some at the local BP clubs also if they have BP trap shoots.

Go where the guns are and you will find plenty.
 
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For $4000 dealers that are buying them in the UK shipping them to the States and are making a fortune ,yes the Uk market is low in price for both antique and modern weapons Take the image in this thread of the cased W Greener that gun complete cost me one year ago £ 550 which will average against the dollar of 700 that's a big difference to 4000
Feltwad
Yep. It is what it is.
 
I admire your enthusiasm but to shoot a hand made English sxs to a factory machine made you will soon see the difference. so enjoy your repro and may be one day you see the difference
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Beautiful Shotguns and in the style of presentation cases that I like. I have been converting shotgun cases the past few weeks to fit my muzzleloaders as shotgun cases today are not long enough in the stock area. I have yet to see any shotguns available in that kind of condition for sale. Most of the ones I see I can appreciate them for what they are, but they were rode hard and put away wet a long time ago. It is difficult to find high quality older black powder guns, or ones that are worth restoring. Ones in that shape would interest me.
 
I saw two at the eastern or northeastern, the one in Pennsylvania this summer . Both Pedersoli one $700 the other at $1200 .
 
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