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Oct. 22, 1904
http://www.la84foundation.org/Sports.../SL4406013.pdf DEATH OF E. D. Fulford Elijah D. Fulford, famous the world over as a trap shot, died at his home in Utica, N. Y., Oct. 15, after a brief illness, of pneumonia. Mr. Fulford was 41 years of age, and for several years past had been employed as a shooting representative by the Union Metallic Cartridge Company and the Remington Arms Co. He was a faithful worker and never lost an opportunity to promote the interests of his employers. In 1892 Mr. Fulford established a name among shooters all over the world by defeating J. L. Brewer, at that time the acknowledged champion wing shot of the world. Fulford killed 100 birds straight and Brewer killed 99. In preliminary practice and in the match Fulford scored 421 birds straight, a feat which undoubtedly will never be equalled. Fulford was a favorite among the shooting fraternity. He was always good natured, genial and entertaining. He was an honest, wholesouled sportsmen and delighted in surrounding himself with a crowd and relating his experiences at trap and jn field. He was an inventor of considerable note, his greatest achievement being the Fulford single trigger. He also invented an automatic target trap of great merit, besides many other things. Mr. Fulford was a native of Bridgeport, Conn. Besides his wife he leaves three brothers, John W., of Morristown, N. J.: Thomas B., of Schenectady, N. Y., and Robert, of Dillon, Mass.
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April 15, 1905
Parker Bros., Meriden, Conn., have issued their usual calendar for 1905. Besides the months it shows the faces of a number of prominent amateur and expert shots with a record of winnings at the traps during the season by users of the "Old Reliable" Parker gun. The calendar will be popular with trap shooters and attractive in the club room. Anyone have one?
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It is pictured in The Parker Story, in the section titled The Paper Trail. It is a rare bird on the collector market. I've never seen one for sale that I can remember.
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June 10 1905
http://www.la84foundation.org/Sports.../SL4513022.pdf That the old reliable Parker gun is much in evidence in Southern California is attested by the fact that at the Los Angeles Gun Club shoot, the 22d and 23d of April, 37 per cent, of the contestants shot Parker guns, and the longest run, of 84 straight, was made by Lewis Breer, Jr., using the Parker gun. The Tufts-Lyon Arms Co. medal was won with 43 out of 50 by Guy Lovelace with a Parker gun.
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July 29, 1905
http://www.la84foundation.org/Sports.../SL4520022.pdf While the echoes of the Grand American Handicap may have died away, Parker Bros, want to call the attention of the shooting fraternity to the performance of Mr. John A Flick, of Ravenna, O.. a one-armed shooter, who scored with the Parker gun, 97 out of a possible 100 at this famous shoot. The Parker gun also won the World's Team Race with a total of 474 out of 500, and four Parkers out of five shooters in this event. The consolation handicap was also won with the Parker gun in the hands of Mr. J. T. Atkinson. tieing on 99, and shooting out his opponent. At Waynesboro, Va., on July- 4. Mr. C. H. Newcomb, of Philadelphia, strictly an amateur, won high amateur average, and at Richmond, Va., Decoration Day, also won high amateur average. At New London, la., the three handicap events held during their last tournament were all won with the Parker gun. Barto, of Chicago, and Gilbert and Garrett all tied on 50 straight, Barto breaking 100 straight to win the event. The second day handicap was won by John Burrneister, with 50 straight, and the third day handicap was won by Fred Gilbert with 50 straight. All of the handicap events were won with the old reliable Parker, in the hands of amateurs in two cases. In three days shooting the old reliable Parker made scores of 200 straight, which is a remarkable performance and proves conclusively the reliability and effectiveness of the famous "Old Reliable."
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