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A full serial no. might also help. The gun may be in the book.
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he shows it in the title line
serial #100075 unfortunately its not in the book
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"If there is a heaven it must have thinning aspen gold, and flighting woodcock, and a bird dog" GBE |
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Is there any reason this serial number isn't in "the book"? All numbers match. it has seen service but has been very well kept and has its' own fine leather case. I thought the name Bachm'n might have been a clue to its owner. I do appreciate the feed back. Thank You: r emery
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Robert, unfortunately there are a number of stock books missing and your serial number falls in one of the missing stock books. However, a check of your serial number from the link on the PGCA research letter page shows that there are surviving records to order a research letter for your gun. It is possible a research letter could shed more light. Joining the PGCA reduces the cost of research letters significantly and with the quarterly Parker Pages publication included with membership is a first rate deal. Sounds like a nice gun. We would love to see pictures.
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We can give you a lot of information if you will figure out how to post some pictures. A PGCA letter will also give you some information on original ownership.
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Our website says there are surviving factory records for your gun. Therefore, a research letter would yield some information. You can join PGCA and get the discounted $40 rate. You won't regret it.
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