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Unread 03-20-2014, 04:32 PM   #21
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Dean, I have the serial numbers in my files. I think there are five of them. Mine is 234,290. I can't find the numbers of the other three. They may be listed in The Parker Story. My neighbor up here in Western Maryland owns one, but I don't know his serial number. This Parker collecting is so much fun. I have some correspondence with the owner of one that he offered at an unacceptable price, but I don't know which one that is. Maybe I should have contacted the seller with an offer.
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10+ years ago John Bridges had a almost new 20ga SBT at the Vegas show. We looked it up in the serial # book that I had just purchased and it was listed as a 12 ga.

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I'm sure you have that serial number in your records, Patrick.
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I'm sure you have that serial number in your records, Patrick.
Oh no Bill, collecting serial #'s is not my thing. It was out of my price range and I had just purchased a 12 ga. SBT from Griffin & Howe. John asked if he could look at it and he also let me take his 20 out of the case and put it together for some swings on imaginary birds. He was a nice man and he had some really nice shotguns. Chris was there maybe he collected the serial #.

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I have a box of Shells for these!

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Are shells For Sale ?

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The shells are not for sale but I would trade them for 20 gauge Peters Skeet Loads in the Pumpkin box.
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Can`t help you there... I don`t collect skeet load boxes
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Bill, I got your info on my gun. Thank you very much. It does answer some things I was wondering about. My Griffin & Howe letter states that a "chizar" was the owner of a gun that they listed for sale. That was in 1967-1968. On May 15, 1968, they returned the gun because it did not sell. Asking price was $ 3,150.00. The owner of the gun was to get $2,000.00. With your info, I have now figure out that Mr. Chizar was the owner that had passed away and they were selling it for his family. Thank you, Frank
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End of the story.
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