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Unread 01-11-2022, 11:42 PM   #1
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Just happened to look at Jaquas online listing. I used to travel to Findlay for work and have bought a lot of guns from them.Their primary interest was high end trap guns. Generally a huge inventory. I was surprised to see they had 31 Parkers listed, some pretty nice and/or interesting. They have always maintained a stock of nice doubles, but it seems they are slowly increasing their number.

One gun I found interesting was a gun that was returned to the factory and converted to 28 gauge. It was factory lettered to that effect.

Just thought I would mention this in case anyone wants to take a look.
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Looks like they took in a collection from an estate but they have had that 28ga PH for quite a while.

Over the years just about every interesting Parker ever made has passed through Jaques, including, as I recall, every A1 Special that was made. I get a headache every time I stop in: so many fine guns to look at and handle.

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Their website doesn't show anything unless I'm not looking correctly?
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Did you happen to see the DHE 20ga. skeet ?(Item # 208367) The gun looks good in the pictures but something has to be wrong with a $5995.00 price.
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Their website doesn't show anything unless I'm not looking correctly?
Use the drop down and search for Parker Bros.
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Did you happen to see the DHE 20ga. skeet ?(Item # 208367) The gun looks good in the pictures but something has to be wrong with a $5995.00 price.

This Parker is not original and probably has had the barrels bobbed. The stock and forend are not original, nor are the case colors.





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This Parker is not original and probably has had the barrels bobbed. The stock and forend are not original, nor are the case colors.
Is "bobbed" a gentlemanly way of saying cut?
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Right, but I have no proof of that. Typically when a noted seller describes a gun as "Skeet and Skeet" we can usually surmise that this is how it came to be so-choked.





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Yep, went here, hit the drop down for Parker Bros and begin search, nothing comes up at all. If I hit American Doubles a Fox and Remington come up.

http://www.jaquas.com/gunlist/default.asp
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Right, but I have no proof of that. Typically when a noted seller describes a gun as "Skeet and Skeet" we can usually surmise that this is how it came to be so-choked..
Unless it's stamped Skeet/Skeet.
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