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John, just go to the Parker Grades portion of the this PGCA website forums and click on the grade 6 hammerless pictures. There is a very nice floor plate with a grouse engraving in the right hand column pictures. HTH. FV.
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Thanks guys! Found some in the parker story and had a ball looking through the grades section.
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The first Parker Invincible has a grouse on the bottom of it.
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All three Invincibles have ruffed grouse but they are gold inlays.
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