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Drew Hause 06-11-2011 01:42 PM

Who are these gentlemen?
 
Budd, DuBray, Tucker?

http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../397199514.jpg

And this rotund fellow? Destry? :)

http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../397199513.jpg

Drew Hause 06-11-2011 04:00 PM

A report of the Parker exhibit

http://books.google.com/books?id=rbl...&pg=PA1114&lpg

Drew Hause 06-11-2011 04:50 PM

Per Ed Muderlak's Parker Guns, the Old Reliable; the shooter is Parker salesman A. W. Du Bray, the puller is S. A. Tucker, and the man in the brown coat under the tent with his arms folded is C. W. Budd.

Christopher Lien 06-11-2011 05:15 PM

Drew,
Just going on my experience with facial recognition of high profile shooters in old photos from the late 1880's through the early 1900's, I would say:.... Top image, at far left with that (jay-leno) chin, looks like a young Fred Gilbert... In the middle standing with his arms folded, looks very much like Dubray.....

Second image:... The portly fellow toeing the 28-yd line with the derby head gear and relaxed suspenders, appears to be the revered Omaha shooter Frank Parmalee who preferred his Parker's configured sans doll-head... I have an original old photo showing Frank seated with his Parker and a cigar here on the wall, I'll try and post an image later today...

Best, CSL
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Drew Hause 06-11-2011 06:25 PM

Thanks Chris.
Fred was an unknown when he won the first DuPont Grand Smokeless Championship Handicap Live-bird Tournament in 1895, and used a Smith. He took delivery of a Parker BH in 1896, but didn't use it in competition until after the 1899 GAH.
Parker shooters at the DuPont tournament in 1895 were:
Wm. Wagner, D.M. Porterfield, Budd, Woodruff, "Wellington", W.B. Cockney, D. Heiskell, J. Esterley, and H.S. Coldren
http://www.la84foundation.org/Sports.../SL2606012.pdf

Here's an earlier image of Budd with his Smith

http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../357565398.jpg

I don't recall any of the 'Top Guns' with a beard

Drew Hause 06-11-2011 06:49 PM

Shooters and guns used at the 1896 'E.C.' Cup, which included Parmelee
http://www.la84foundation.org/Sports.../SL2708020.pdf

Jeff Kuss 06-11-2011 07:30 PM

Drew,
The Chicago Public library has one of the largest collections for the 1893 Exposition. I contacted them at one time to see if they had any pictures of the Parker Booth. They didn't have anything.
Jeff

Christopher Lien 06-15-2011 04:47 PM

Drew,
Here are 3 images from an original photo showing Parker shooter Frank Parmalee (at-far-left) as part of a 5-man squad that equaled a world record in 1899... On Frank's immediate left is another shooting legend I'm sure you will recognize, Charles (Sparrow) Young... Not sure if Frank is the same person as the likeness shooting the 28-yd line on the Parker trade card, but he does bare a resemblance... One of the reports related to this old shooting photo read as follows:

"May 4-1899-Lincoln, Neb.--The world's record for a squad of five men, shooting at 20 targets each, made at Peru, Ind., May 3, was equaled by a squad at the Nebraska State shoot by the 5 man team of George Rogers, Lincoln, Neb.; A. B. Daniels, Denver, Col.; W. S. Duer, Hastings, Neb.; C. A. Young, Springfield, O., and F. S. Parmelee, Omaha, Neb. made a world's record of 100 straight."

Best, CSL
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http://www.webpak.net/~cslien/1Parmalee3.jpg
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http://www.webpak.net/~cslien/1Parmalee2.jpg
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http://www.webpak.net/~cslien/1Parmalee1.jpg
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Drew Hause 06-15-2011 05:30 PM

Well done Chris!

Using a L.C. Smith, "Sparrow" had the Long Run on Targets for 1899 with 211 straight May 8 at Peoria, Ill. and used a Smith at the 1899 GAH at Live Birds.
Using the nom de plume of “Robin Hood” (as a rep for the Robin Hood Powder Co.) he used at Smith in April 1900 at the GAH at Live Birds, then broke 25 straight at the Grand American Handicap at Targets in June 1900 with his own Young Repeating Arms Co. pump.
When that effort failed, he was a demonstrator for Baker Gun & Forging (W.R. Crosby having left Baker for Hunter Arms in 1899), a trade representative for Peters, and in 1907 he was shooting a Parker.
In the 1908 GAH Preliminary Handicap, now using a Winchester 1897 he tied the winning Amateur Score, 95x100.
He won the 1926 GAH with an Ithaca SBT.

http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../381190148.jpg

John Dallas 06-15-2011 05:37 PM

Drew - To refer to Destry as "Rotund" is to do him a disservice. After having lost about 70#, he might be more accurately described as resembling Slim Pickins


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