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New to Parker Forum--Woul like some advice
Hello everyone,
I have had a Parker Brothers Side by side and was ging to try to see what it might be worth. I will have forthcoming pictures once i locate/buy a new camera cord.
I will try to describe it as best I can. It has the serial # 153105 so it was made in 1910. The Barrell was made with grade # 2 Parker special steel. Frame size is 0. Barrel weight is 15. The barrel appears in good shape with a few tiny scratches on the bottom. I was told the gun was shortened, so the barrel is 28" long. I believe it is a 20 guage. The barrel diamiter is 5/8th of an inch.
Other barrel markings include a JG with a circle around it and a mark upp and to the right that looks like some kind of symble. It also has an IWW2 upsidedown.
As for the stock, its a bit oxidided, not super bad but one part the size of a dime is slightly copper discolered. Grease?
Lastly It has hammers and ejectors. So I ask the people who know better than I if I have something. I am going to look at the book I got at the library, but its pretty vaugue.. Thankyou for you help. Jim Wallman The hammers are internal.
Last edited by Jimwallman; 04-15-2010 at 05:05 PM..
Reason: Better and more pictures coming as I get used to cmara.
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Hello Jim
The book skips over your serial number but some of the information you have given helps. It was made in 1909 or 1910 and is a grade 2 or G grade as indicated by the "Parker Special Steel" on the top rib. The 5/8" barrel diameter - if taken as the outside diameter - is correct for a 28 gauge and not a 20. If taken as an inside diameter it is closer to a 20 gauge. If it is a 28 gauge GH or GHE it could be worth as much as $20,000 depending on condition. Taake as many pictures as you can of the barrel flats where all the stampings are as well as the "water table" of the frame where the serial number is. Does it have a pistol grip or a straight grip? Take high-resolution (sharp, not blurred) pictures of all aspects of the gun. We would love to see your gun and drool on our keyboards....
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