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Unread 05-14-2012, 03:58 PM   #41
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Right Larry, but notice the crude spacing in the lines in the checkered butt. It doesn't look like Parker Bros work to me.
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Unread 05-14-2012, 05:05 PM   #42
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Any of these features could be noted in later order books if the gun were returned for repair.
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I used to own #3313 dollar grade gun which I and others determined to be a $200.00 grade gun. One has to consider all features of early un-graded Parker shotguns to determine the possible grade. The engraving and bolster shaping are important features of higher grades. But they are not the only determining features of the gun. The species of wood and type of barrel steel are equally important considerations. All details must be considered and weighed against the descriptions in the 1874 price list, along with the 1874 reduced price list, to determine the possible dollar grade. The figure of the wood grain is not as much a determining factor as the species of the wood itself.

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Unread 05-14-2012, 09:16 PM   #44
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I also noticed this stock has a SSBP were as most of the very early guns I have seen had the full steel butt plate. Do we know when Parker first used the SSBP?
I must correct this earlier post. I checked 3251 when I got home and it indeed does wear a SSBP. That's what I get going from memory, but I don't have to explain that to this crew.
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Larry, can you please photograph the checkering of the butt and the wrist and the teardrops of 3251 and post the pictures here?.... don't forget please.
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Unread 05-14-2012, 11:06 PM   #46
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Dean,

I'm not sure what you are looking for but here are some pictures of #4558.
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Thanks Robin. As I suspected and expected - I'm sure the checkering LPI and spacing on the grip is equal in every sense to that of the forend. And the 'drop points' on yours are carved just as I would have expected as well.
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Unread 05-15-2012, 07:38 PM   #48
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I've posted this before, but here is Parker No. 3130 (My Sporting Clays Gun):
















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Thanks very much Todd - that's exactly what I was looking for. Correct drop points and correct checkering.

That's a very nice Parker Todd - nice high dimensions! Have you identified it for which dollar grade it may be? Definitely above $200 I'm sure.
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I was told it was a $250, I think by Ron Kirby years ago.
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