Hi all,
Well, I've got the "find" of the year but need some help if anyone can provide it.
I've just purchased a never-fired Antonio Zoli 16 Gauge side by side with exposed hammers. Here's a couple of pictures:
I can provide other photos if necessary.
Now, I've discovered the Zoli website and have already sent them an email about 2 weeks ago. They are pretty poor in replying, however, as I've discovered from other researchers of Zoli weapons. I've also done weeks of 'net searching but can not find anything at all about Zoli making anything in 16 gauge at all, nevermind side by side or exposed hammers.
I know that this shotgun was custom made in 1992 or 93 for a CEO as a gift from his company as a testimonial and it was never fired. As you can see it even has a display placque. There are no external markings other than the decorative ones. The only ID markings are exposed when you take the shotgun apart. It's clearly marked Antonio Zoli (not Anthony Zoli), has chrome lined barrels and will take 3" shells. There is a serial number, of course, and it's in the 43000 area but I don't know if that's significant. I know also that Antonio Zoli does have a custom shop but can't find any data about it.
I've shown this to three other knowledgable fellows and they all agree that it's extremely finely made and is worth a few bucks.
I'd very much like to shoot this shotgun. I don't collect wallhangers. Otoh, I don't want to ruin a weapon that is worth big bucks. If that's the case, I'd rather sell it and buy something I can feel comfortable using for upland birds. I've got a 12 gauge semi but wanted to shoot a smaller caliber but not as small as 20. This shotgun just landed in my lap by pure luck and I paid a very low price for it.
Can anyone out there provide me with what something like this may go for? I'm not looking for a valuation for any other reason than to determine if I can accept shooting it.
ANY information any of you might be able to provide will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Rome
Well, I've got the "find" of the year but need some help if anyone can provide it.
I've just purchased a never-fired Antonio Zoli 16 Gauge side by side with exposed hammers. Here's a couple of pictures:
I can provide other photos if necessary.
Now, I've discovered the Zoli website and have already sent them an email about 2 weeks ago. They are pretty poor in replying, however, as I've discovered from other researchers of Zoli weapons. I've also done weeks of 'net searching but can not find anything at all about Zoli making anything in 16 gauge at all, nevermind side by side or exposed hammers.
I know that this shotgun was custom made in 1992 or 93 for a CEO as a gift from his company as a testimonial and it was never fired. As you can see it even has a display placque. There are no external markings other than the decorative ones. The only ID markings are exposed when you take the shotgun apart. It's clearly marked Antonio Zoli (not Anthony Zoli), has chrome lined barrels and will take 3" shells. There is a serial number, of course, and it's in the 43000 area but I don't know if that's significant. I know also that Antonio Zoli does have a custom shop but can't find any data about it.
I've shown this to three other knowledgable fellows and they all agree that it's extremely finely made and is worth a few bucks.
I'd very much like to shoot this shotgun. I don't collect wallhangers. Otoh, I don't want to ruin a weapon that is worth big bucks. If that's the case, I'd rather sell it and buy something I can feel comfortable using for upland birds. I've got a 12 gauge semi but wanted to shoot a smaller caliber but not as small as 20. This shotgun just landed in my lap by pure luck and I paid a very low price for it.
Can anyone out there provide me with what something like this may go for? I'm not looking for a valuation for any other reason than to determine if I can accept shooting it.
ANY information any of you might be able to provide will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Rome