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Unread 12-27-2011, 10:22 AM   #1
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What can one learn from research letters on the early hammer Parkers? I have a chance to buy what appears to be a very early hammer gun in unfired condition, barring poor pictures and the unwillingness to give a serial number. The guy says he's paranoid about tossing around serial numbers as someone will claim the gun is their gun. It all makes me a bit jumpy but the gun is outstanding from what I can see. Been to this horse and pony show before however and I'm going to press him for a serial number. It's a lifter gun, 32", 10 gaue. That's about all I can get for now, thanks for any light that might be shed on the research information. Jerry
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Unread 12-27-2011, 12:09 PM   #2
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Jerry: I would recommend caution when not being given the SN. I can understand someone not willing to advertise the SN, although I do and have never had a problem, but when dealing with a direct buyer I see no reason not to. If the seller is too far away for you to see it in person perhaps there is someone here who is close by. A lot too depends on the asking price. Much can be learned from a research letter if one is available for the gun in question: Grade, original barrel length, type of stock, etc.

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My thoughts exactly! I've always given a full serial # when selling a gun. If it is indeed stolen, I don't want the gun in my possession anyway. Jerry
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You can also find out the name of the original purchaser with a PGCA letter.
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Thanks Bill, working on the serial number now. Much appreciated, Jerry
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If I am going to pay for a gun, then I want the S#. If the guy is just talking about it then I don't care. Is that a fish I smell? My socks?

I'd suggest care; but you know that already.
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You betcha! It's not cheap but if it's what it appears to be I'm all in but with caution, Jerry
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Jerry: If a deal sounds too good to be true it often is. Caveat Emptor!

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Jerry, have you personally examined the gun?

"Unfired" guns need to be examined by experts for authenticity and condition.

Good luck but be careful...
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After 30+ years in the gun industry with doubles, I'd feel comfortable if I could see the gun, I don't think I could get fooled if I can see it in person. It's far enough away it's a major trip to see it and that's where the problem lies. I need clear pics & a serial # before I pursue this one! Jerry
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