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I have searched, but that is the first picture I have seen of the Parker display. Well Done!
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01-07-2017, 10:33 PM
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Thank you Craig for finding and posting this! Your AH 10ga is stunning. I will be saving this picture and article also as I possess a second gun that was in this same exposition! Mine is a 20ga BH serial number 84040. My gun was in the 1896 and 1897 shows. It was later returned to Parker for addition of auto ejectors, single trigger and fluid steel barrels. I think it is great that two guns from that show are now in our fraternity of collectors! I wonder if others here might have guns from this show?
My BH is pictured below and in a couple of follow up posts. (I can only post one pic at a time from my iPad)
Thanks again! David.
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