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Old 08-11-2020, 11:12 AM   #1
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I would have to pass on that one. If you're like me the ones that really grab you do not require much thought.
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Dean,

I had a 12 gauge GH 1 frame in the 67,000 serial number range that was my "Benchmark" Parker. I sold it to Kevin Kelly at the 2012 Fall Southern along with my 28 gauge VH. Buy the gun and restock it. So what if you're upside down on it and at your age it won't amortize out.

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If it doesn't fill a hole in your "Needs" Why bother?
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If it doesn't fill a hole in your "Needs" Why bother?
Needs!?!?
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Sorry, It's this heat wave. I caught myself thinking like my wife.
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Butbutbutbut... the condition of everything else is ripping me up





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But..... it's not a 20 or 28. Does that make it any easier for you Dean? Funny how now before any thing else I look for the gauge first, condition second, all else third.
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But..... it's not a 20 or 28. Does that make it any easier for you Dean? Funny how now before any thing else I look for the gauge first, condition second, all else third.
I go along 100% with the gauge first !

Only thing my preferred gauges are a little unusual as a grouping 10-16-28
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