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02-23-2011, 08:56 AM
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4. Mr Cripps' 70xxx D.
1. Two Parkers I have closest in year date to the Cripps Parker. The top is CH 65,557, repaired crack visible in wrist and gouge line visible on cheek. Bottom is DHE 157,539, a half PG.
2. CH 65,557 showing stock and checkering.
3. DHE 157,539 showing stock and checkering.
Perhaps someone could point out to me how the Cripps gun is inconsistant with the stock and checkering of the other two and looks like a Remington stock. I appreciate the best comparision would be to show another 1893 D, but these are the closest I have. If somebody has a mid 1890's D with PG, that would be the best comparable.
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