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"If you are in to rochester, I would like to meet you. You can come by the shop and have a look at your Parker."
Leo: You are one lucky dawg! Wish I were close enough for a visit. Bob |
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Brian's shop is always an educational place to visit
Leo -he is in an easy to get to spot, take him up on the invitation
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"If there is a heaven it must have thinning aspen gold, and flighting woodcock, and a bird dog" GBE |
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Yes, do call as I am by appointment.
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another question for you experts....
what does the K f stamp denote (next to the 4/2 bbl weight)? |
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Charles Alonzo King was the Parker Bros. superintendent in those days and the K was his inspection stamp. The f was the stamp signifying King declared the gun or barrels as finished or done.
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Hi Ron,
I'm a new member from Wayne County, east of you. Today we're in between the lakes effect. Great gun. I'm a Trojan owner (1915). I shot with another member yesterday in Williamson. Come and join us sometime. Ken |
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Ken, welcome & thx for the invite!
Ron |
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