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Unread 04-06-2021, 07:43 AM   #11
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One of the nicest pictures of Parker’s and game I have had the pleasure to view.
None any better that I recall, and as a still-life.

The natural world as studio.

Great colors and detail. Thanks for the teamwork to get it done, and for the evocative story behind the photo.
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I can't take all the credit for the pic. Pete lester Took it but i had the idea to do it there at a old railroad crossing between to old cow pastures.
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then you both deserve equal credit

as Ansel Adams once said
"There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept."
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I can't take all the credit for the pic. Pete lester Took it but i had the idea....
Not unlike the world famous Getty Images - I've updated the opening page image and artistic credit accordingly.....



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Quite nice!
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Hi, I'm looking for a bit of info on a post 1934 Parker/Remington that appears to be Grade 2, GH, Serial Number 238674, SST.

Any detail would be greatly appreciated.

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Mark, you should order a PGCA Research Letter to get the most information possible.

However, the Serialization book shows it as a G grade, with ejectors, single trigger, beavertail forend, straight grip, 16 gauge with 28” barrels.

Sounds like a very desirable Parker.



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Dean, Many thanks! Yes sir, a Research Ltr is in order as well. Simply wanted to ensure the matching Serial #s confirmed the details you kindly provided to the gun in hand before purchasing. Again, many thanks! WMH
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