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Unread 04-09-2013, 11:34 AM   #21
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Well the newsletter was wrong. Most entries in the newsletter are under a byline. That byline may give you more information. You wouldn't have to have much experience in the Parker world before you realized that "2" is incorrect. Your first trip to gunbroker.com would provide you with a clue.
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Yup and it did...as well as conversations with Chuck Bishop
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And I have a lettered GH Damascus 26 inch M/F with twin Ivories.
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I would say 26" are not that rare, but in the larger gauges they may be, I have an interesting gun, Two barrel set that letters, gun is a 10 ga hammer gun with 26" Damascus, and 30" Laminated barrels, I have not shot it yet but will this spring when I get back home Gary
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CH #2 frame with 10ga Damascus 26" barrels.

2012 South Dakota wild pheasant.
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How about a VH 20 Ga. With 26 inch barrels on a O Frame and single trigger. The ser. No is 220380. I would think not to many of those were built. Thomas
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Thomas I have a VHE 20ga with sst and 26 inch bbls. This is a factory skeet gun and I believe the vast majority of skeet guns were VHE grade and 26 inch bbls in all guages.
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Rich: is that on a O frame also. Thomas
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Yes it is. I also have a GHE, DHE, & CHE 20's all 0 frame and all with 26 inch barrels. They are not uncommon at all.
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