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What became of Carver's Parkers?
Unread 11-08-2020, 06:00 PM   #1
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Default What became of Carver's Parkers?

Gun Magazine, June, 1959
https://gunsmagazine.com/wp-content/...8/12/G0659.pdf
Scroll down to p. 13. The article states on p. 46 that Carver took 2 Parkers with him to England about 1878
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Sure would be nice to know
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Ahh... An article by Colonel George Busbey with his one and only Busbey Grade Lefever Nitro Special, pg 31. From Guns magazine a year later --

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And an article on shooting eagles!! What a magazine!!
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