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Not a Parker .
Documented 16 gauge Merkel carved in 1941 by Paul Karl Merkel. He would have been in his 80’s and may be the last gun he carved. Tastefully done in my opinion.
Wish I knew who commissioned this gun.
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Originally Posted by Phillip Carr
Not a Parker .
Documented 16 gauge Merkel carved in 1941 by Paul Karl Merkel. He would have been in his 80’s and may be the last gun he carved. Tastefully done in my opinion.
Wish I knew who commissioned this gun.
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I do love when carving is skillfully executed and mixed with checkering. This merkel is knockout!
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