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In the sixties and seventies, such guns were very common. As for real Parkers being represented as Belgian knockoffs, not so much.
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Does anyone have the new "Second Edition" of the Identification & Serialization book? My copy only goes up to # 241788, notwithstanding the Remington 'last number' of 242487!
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I didn’t know there were two editions. Both of mine end at 241622
This one is a pre-publication of the color, glossy paperback edition of the Parker Gun Identification and Serialization book. . |
I was being sarcastic...:)
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Nothing is legit about that, or the sellers statements.
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Faux Damascus was common at the turn-of-the-century, but NO American doublegun maker used it
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...E/edit?tab=t.0 Found this in my files so the gun has been around for awhile https://photos.smugmug.com/Damascus/...%20PROOF-M.jpg At least this guy managed to spell 'VULCAN' https://photos.smugmug.com/Damascus/...Damascus-S.jpg |
The sad part is the gun has been sold......in about two days.
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