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Here is another thought. The Parker owner of 1910 was fortunate in that he was able to buy a brand new gun. However I suspect most folks back then owned just one Parker, whereas few of us have new and unfired but most of us are fortunate enough to own and shoot several.
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Most folks back then i still do hope to get me some more one day.All the best Dave.
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Certain well informed and wealthy familes who owned well stocked gunrooms and sporting estates seem to have regularly included Parker guns in their library. the DuPont family comes to mind. Their Parkers were frequently high grade and of unusual specification. I have previously posted photos of a DuPont gun from my collection and a 16 ga A grade lifter actioned gun owned by a friend. That gun has Whitworth fluid steel barrels.
There was a question about the early AAH 12 ga. When Charlie owned it he had a nice article written and professional photos taken for publication in the Double Gun Journal. There are many fine Parkers in various DGJ articles. |
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I remember five or six years ago Steve Barnett had a few of DuPont's DHE skeet guns in twenty and twenty-eight gauge. They were magnificent!!
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Would love to see pictures of that double trap!
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Lets go show me the PICTURES
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