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Unread 10-23-2012, 10:56 PM   #1
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Hello....I just managed to finally get registered on this forum. Anyway, I joined because I have a couple of old Parker's that I am trying to find out more about. One of them I am looking to sell if anyone is interested. Based on my research, this shotgun is a VH grade and it's serial number has it being manufactured in 1909. I came to own this shotgun a number of years ago after my grandfather passed away. I never knew he owned a Parker and happened to come across this one hidden in the attic insulation. I have used it only twice for some dove hunting with great results. It is such a fine shotgun. I can appreciate the quality and collectibility of them.

Hopefully, I will be able to view the rest of the forum soon after my account is finally activated. I plan on probably listing the one I described above for sale at that time.

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Unread 10-23-2012, 11:40 PM   #2
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Welcome. Glad to have you with us.
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Unread 10-24-2012, 12:00 AM   #3
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Glad to be here. It's going to take some time, but I have plenty of reading to do here with all this information. Any help for a "kinda" newbie to Parkers is greatly appreciated. I'm trying to find some more information about the ones I own. Especially the one I will be trying to sell. It has the serial number 150###
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Unread 10-24-2012, 12:25 AM   #4
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That's a strange serial number... they usually have all numbers. That's the first time I've seen a serial number with those funny 'number signs'. Probably one of a kind...

Seriously, none of us are afraid to post an entire serial number here. In fact, it's the only way you'll have any credibility or be ably to get valuable help and information about your Parker.

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Unread 10-24-2012, 02:49 AM   #5
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I have always wondered about why it wouldn't be best to list an entire serial number. I always see people writing them like I did above and was just erring on the side of caution. Honestly, I don't know what it would matter if I posted an entire serial number for a shotgun that is over 100 years old.

The serial number is 150909 and has a "V" stamped below it. I don't see how credibility is in question, but I'm new to the site. If you wouldn't mind, please let me know how that factors in here. I realize that an exact serial number will probably help with factory specs. All I have been able to find so far is that it falls in the range of numbers of shotguns manufactured in 1909. If there is any additional information that anyone can provide now that I have posted the entire serial number....please feel free to share that information.
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Unread 10-24-2012, 06:18 AM   #6
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Welcome Mr. Barnett,

FYI, in order to be allowed to advertise a Parker for sale on this forum, you need to be a member of the PGCA, not just a Forum Member. If you have indeed joined the PGCA, then the web master will make the necessary changes and you will be able to access the For Sale section of this web site.

You are correct your gun was made in 1909. You indicated a "V" stamped below the S/N. This would indicate a VH grade (the H indicates hammerless. and a VHE would indicate it has ejectors.) If you go to the home page you will find more information and pictures of what your VH grade should look like. There is also a Research link and there is factory record information for your gun. Usually there is just basic information on lower grades such as the VH but you never know until researched.

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Unread 10-24-2012, 09:14 AM   #7
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W, Gun not listed in Parker ID and serialization book but if was my granddad's I would join PGCA and letter it to keep with gun, just me. You might post some pic's of the guns and this would help this in ID'ing more information for you. The guys on here can pin down a lot of authenticity and are very knowledgable about the subject. You also might want to check out The Parker Story, it's a 2 volume book detailing its history on the start of the great gun. Let's see both guns you just never know.

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Unread 10-24-2012, 03:30 PM   #8
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Thanks for the information, guys. I do have a question, though. This shotgun does have ejectors, but if I am reading you correctly.....would that mean it should have something else under the serial number besides a "V"? Or are you saying because of the "V" and the fact that it is hammerless and has ejectors....it is actually a VHE model?
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Unread 10-24-2012, 03:39 PM   #9
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Well, I'm planning on keeping the one that he used to use. The one I have been describing is one I had no idea he had and found in the attic insulation of his house.
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Unread 10-24-2012, 03:45 PM   #10
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Just to be sure... The gun has ejectors, not extractors? Ejectors have a two piece, spring loaded piece which pops out spent shells. Extractors are a one piece which simply lift both shells from the chambers. Sorry if I'm being too simplistic - just not sure of the extent of your knowledge
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