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Parkers Found has been a recurring feature in Parker Pages that lists many firsts and lasts when it comes to Parker guns and the various different features and changes over the years. Josh Loewensteiner compiles the current list and does a fine job.
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I think all the post sale guns had "Parker" engraved on the bottom while the pre-sale guns say "Parker Bros" on the sides.
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There are transition era guns that don't have either. This example is a 20-gauge 235719 --
235719 03 no Parker.jpg
235719 06a no Parker Bros..jpg
We still find the PARKER BROS. MAKERS MERIDEN, CT, U.S.A. rib legend into the 240xxx range like this GHE 240492 --
240492 12.jpg
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