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I’m willing to buy it. Most of the PH I have seen has the BSA stamp on the butt. I need to send the information to a friend also. As soon as I get feedback from him I’ll be happy to get it.

My 1858 P-H doesn't have any stamp on the butt. Got stuff blocking the safe right now, so I can't check the 1853 and 1861.
 
From the comments it is difficult to ascertain if this is an original or a replica/defarb. I would say that is why it hasn't sold. I am interested, and I bought a replica P-H on here already.
 
From the comments it is difficult to ascertain if this is an original or a replica/defarb. I would say that is why it hasn't sold. I am interested, and I bought a replica P-H on here already.
How much does a replica parker hale usually sale for?
 
The British-made Parker Hale muskets have progressive depth rifling, just like the original Enfields. The OP says this one is from the 70s, so it is British-made. It seems in nice condition with a good bore. It's worth every penny of what he is asking. My guess is that the reason this hasn't sold is because a good set of pics has not been provided. This would include removing the barrel and getting a photo of the markings near the breech on the underside and the serial number, also removing the lock and getting a photo of the inside of it.
 
Holy cow everyone it's obviously a run of the mill Parker Hale 3 band rifle. Progressive depth rifling with slow twist

I agree except - as I posted before, I learned that some of the Parker Hale pattern 1853 (“three-band”) Enfields had 1:48 rifling. I was told that they were made for the U.S. market. I have two PH p1853 Enfields, in both 1:48 and 1:78 rifling. They are both accurate and I’m not convinced that one is better than the other. If I didn’t already have these two I would have made an offer.
 

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