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Unread 12-07-2016, 09:44 PM   #51
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Added the following:

1) 1934 VHE 12 ga skeet gun
2) 1900 VH 20 ga with 30" M/F barrels
3) Beretta 682 Gold with Greystone finish, 2 barrel set (32" 12 ga and 30" 20 ga)
4) 1926 Purdey 12 ga with 27" barrels, owned by former Sheriff of Suffolk County, NY
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Very nice!





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Unread 12-07-2016, 11:55 PM   #53
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Well,I got the 16ga CHE home.28" Bernard barrels,ball grip,double triggers,ejectors,O frame.It weighs 6-0 exactly.As I was leaving,they handed me a box saying this goes with the gun.A 20ga set of Atlas barrels,letters from Remington saying how unsafe damascus was,and a letter signed by Larry DelGreco refering the owner to Atlas.A nice add on.I am going to try to add photos if I can figure out how.
I may have the volume won but this gun is a real treasure!!
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Well, no Parkers, but I managed to fill some slots in my gun locker with these:

1) M44 Mosin Nagant (unissued, 1955 Polish made)
2) M16 Berthier Carbine (1919 MAC)
3) M38 Carcano 7.35 (1939 Terni)
4) M95 Dutch Carbine (1917 Hembrug)
5) M95 Steyr Carbine 8x50R (1915 FGGY)
6) Gewehr 88/05 Rifle (1891 Spandau)
7) Lefever H Grade 12 gauge (1902ish)
8) Purdey single barrel 16 gauge (1903)
9) Iver Johnson Champion 16 gauge (1910-1920)

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Jeff it's not a good practice to try to fool us so close to the holidays Santa will put your name on the naughty list....I know this as mine is a permanent fixture there
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I did end up with a 12 gauge GHE vent rib Damascus gun. Not a 16, but a nice gun anyhow. The big acquisition is a high condition Whitworth barrelled Purdey hammer pigeon gun. It is a full house round action pigeon gun with 1 1/4 ounce proof, 2 3/4" chambers, side clips, third fastener, and uncut original wood. It is a bar in iron gun, one of the last hammer guns before the present reintroduction. Not a Parker, but a nice find.
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Unread 12-08-2016, 11:31 AM   #57
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1. Parker fish tail Hammer in 10 Ga.
2. Remington 12 Ga. Hammer
3. Colt 10 Ga. Hammer
4. W. Richards Jones Lever 10 Ga. Hammer
5. Crescent 10 Ga. Hammer
6. German 20 Ga. Hammer
7. H&R 410 Hammer
8. Custom Hunting Knife with( Daniel Boone would be proud of this Knife) signed Fezz Parker on the sheath.
9. EE Lefever 12 Ga.
Hope everyone has a Merry Christmas. Thomas

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Well I did end up with a PH 20ga 1 1/2 frame twist barrel, not sure if I want to restore (it's all ready been played with) or not, it does swing nice... But the major setbacks in the bank account came from a few from across the pond, a pair of 28 gauges, and a 16. They put a serious (and I mean serious) dent into my gun spending for a while..............
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I only bought one Parker this year, MY FIRST!! It is a DHe with a straight stock and damascus barrels. I haven't used it as it went off to Brad Bachelder to have the ejectors fixed, then off to my Remington man, Terry Deem to have the barrels worked on. Still has to make it to Chris Dawe for stock work. Maybe by fall 2017 I might have the opportunity to fire my first shot from it.
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Wayne, Mr. Wheal was a Parker company shooter. This is the third C grade that has surfaced with his name on it. Congratulations.
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