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Unread 09-24-2020, 07:24 PM   #307
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Edit; I quoted an earlier post of mine before i added 134429. I added it to the list below.

I'll add another to the list. It is in red at the top of the list. It is off a DH made in 1901. The specs for 101595 are TI3 H 0 C 12 32". I also have a small plate that I can't find any indication that it ever had a serial number stamp. Looks like a D grade by the engraving. There has been some corrosion, or perhaps it wasn't finished on the hidden side to the same degree as most, but it should have shown some marks. Odd.

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Great idea for starting a thread to match up orphan parts. I'll post serial numbers to some skeleton steel butt plates, and if you have the matching gun that it was made for I'll trade it to you for one of like grade and condition. If your Parker letters from Canada or the Minnesota/Dakotas area you might want to check your serial number, your odds are better. These came off grades D to B. I just want to be clear, these aren't for sale.

101595
115298
168702
134429
134431
130869
67048
153280
124464
I also have one with 2 serial numbers, 35177 and 88761. That one stays though. It is off a B grade that was originally sold to an American pro shooter that shot under the name of Robin Hood. I bought a 0 frame 16 GH with the Robin Hood trigger guard out of Ontario, and it was about a year before I realized I had already picked up the SSBP off the same gun from western Canada. The letter says the buyer supplied the butt plate for his new purchase.

I've got a few more around here somewhere. If they turn up I'll post the serial numbers.
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