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Brian Hornacek
03-01-2026, 08:35 PM
Friends of and Members of the Parker Gun Collector's Association,

The 2026 PGCA Silent Auction will be held at our Annual Meeting and Dinner, Friday April 24th, which is detailed on this PGCA Forum. Due to the support from both PGCA Members and businesses, the Silent Auction has been extremely successful in generating much needed revenue to help defray the ever-increasing costs of operating this fine organization.

The items to be donated need not be new; just something you think might be of interest to your fellow PGCA members. In the past, some of the best items were handmade by our talented members. Please look around at your accumulation of shooting and sporting equipment for potential items.

In past years, PGCA member businesses have donated terrific hunting trips to various parts of the country for pheasants, grouse, woodcock, turkeys, hogs, alligators, and so on. Other businesses have contributed some of the finest clothing, cases, knives, books, subscriptions, you name it - someone has probably contributed something similar for the Silent Auction. Members have even contributed items from their personal collections.

Please contact me as soon as possible to ensure it is included in the auction and I can coordinate shipping if necessary. Items can simply be delivered at the Southern on the event weekend.

Brian Hornacek
419-379-4414 or
brianedward69@gmail.com or
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The auction is a benefit to our entire membership and we thank you for your continued support.

Hoping to hear from many of you soon. I am targeting to have the auction plan finalized by April 20th.

Brian Hornacek
04-04-2026, 05:48 PM
Thanks to those with donations already committed and we would gladly accept a few more. Please contact me with your generous ideas.

Have a great weekend.

Dean Romig
04-04-2026, 07:15 PM
I just had a visit from Robin Lewis and he brought a wonderful donation to our Silent Auction!

It’s an unused 1950’s-60’s 16 gauge complete Lee Loader system. Never has this loader been used or in some cases, even been opened.
It’s perfectly usable but may fit better in someone’s collection of altique sporting equipment.

Thanks Robin!!

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