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Unread 04-30-2020, 07:02 PM   #11
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That is WAY COOL!! Anybody else have a 36" gun with ejectors? First one I have ever seen proof of. Thanks for the letter info. That is a rare gun in my opinion.

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Well sir sorry to tell you but you and I were bidding against each other . And I thought for what the hammer dropped you got it for a very good price . In the pictures it looked as if the gun had been reblued and wood refinished is that correct ?
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Thanks, I will work on standard photos, but it is pretty much standard, either clean and crisp as a whistle or refinished a while ago as commented.
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That is WAY COOL!! Anybody else have a 36" gun with ejectors? First one I have ever seen proof of. Thanks for the letter info. That is a rare gun in my opinion.

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Yes I do have one. It is a DHE with 36 inch barrels and ejectors with a cost of $18.75 at the time. It is a 12 gauge though and your question may have been referring to a 10 gauge.
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I had a 36” GHE 10g (fluid steel) in the shop maybe 6 years ago.
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In the mid 1990’s while researching material for The Parker Story the late Charlie Price and I were in a gun shop in Texas (not Chadicks) and the owner showed us a GH 16 gauge with 40” barrels. It was well used but not abused, probably as a duck and goose gun, but all original. It was not for sale. He owned several Parkers along with many other guns. It was in a missing stock book. 😊
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I believe the GHE 10 that Mr Dudley references is the one I own. No records of this GHE
(missing book).
No 10 gauge GHE’s with 36” fluid steel ejector barrels listed in the records.
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I believe the GHE 10 that Mr Dudley references is the one I own. No records of this GHE
(missing book).
No 10 gauge GHE’s with 36” fluid steel ejector barrels listed in the records.
Soon to be listed in the members area.
Hi Phil,
I think I remember this gun from Vegas a few years ago.

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Yes I do have one. It is a DHE with 36 inch barrels and ejectors with a cost of $18.75 at the time. It is a 12 gauge though and your question may have been referring to a 10 gauge.
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