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Actually, it isn't mine anymore. That's the one that I just sold.
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Kurt offer a PH 410 on this sight and I am sure you will get more responses than you care to answer.
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If you had 1 of the 3 examples known I believe you would find interested parties if you began with an asking price of $50,000.
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This might be one of my favorite Grade-1 hammerless Parkers.
It belongs to a good friend in VT. The barrel flat is stamped T for Twist Steel yet the top rib is marked Damascus Steel, when in reality, the barrels are Laminated Steel. The explanation for all of this is found in the research letter where it is stated "Use customer's barrels." .
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06-16-2017, 07:17 AM | #18 | ||||||
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Dean ,that gun is beautiful !
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It bugs me so much when i see the polishing off of a barrel lug after refinishing go down onto the barrel flats. They didnt leave the factory that way, why do it now?
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