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Jim Signore
02-17-2014, 12:29 AM
Hello guys, new to the club. I picked up a 20ga Utica Sterlingworth and a 12ga Trojan today, and searching online for info on the Trojan brought me here. It's a little worse for wear but still a nice piece and it shoots well. I have a 16ga Trojan I bought years ago, but that was before the internet, I'll be getting it out now that I have found this club and learning more about that one. I've learned alot so far today reading through some of the FAQ's and such, what a great place for information! I've answered all the questions I have so far just by reading, so just saying hello for now.
Mark Ouellette
02-17-2014, 06:58 AM
Hi Jim,
Welcome aboard! If you have any more questions please post them. Answers or perhaps opinions will be sure to follow! :rotf:
Mark
Dean Romig
02-17-2014, 07:00 AM
Welcome Jim. You're right - this is a nice place to learn. Even the old-timers continue to learn here.
Jim Signore
02-17-2014, 10:38 PM
Thanks for the welcome guys. I've been around doubles all my life but the Parker was always the top end of the doubles and I couldn't get near them. I got the 16 years and years ago and the 12 yesterday, so my experiences are very limited in the Parker line. I've had to suffer with lowly Foxes and Smith's and LeFever's all this time, just kidding of course, I love my Foxes, Smith's and LeFever's. But in terms of knowledge, those are what I know, and now I'm going to learn about Parker's. And in my time here so far, I've found the palce to be. Now if I can just find some replacement wood for this 12 I just got, I'll be all set. Thanks again!!
George Lander
02-17-2014, 11:02 PM
Jim, There's nothing "lowly" about Fox, L.C. Smith & Lefevre, but welcome to Parker. One or two is not nearly enough. Make the next one a VH(E)
Best Regards and Welcome, George
Jim Signore
02-17-2014, 11:18 PM
George, My internet sarcasm isn't working so well today, hahaha. I certainly don't consider any of the other pieces in my collection to be lowly that's for sure. Even the pieces that are showing their age and what alot of people would consider "parts guns". Ever since I was 10 or 12 years old, doubles have always been a passion of mine, but when I was buying my first ones at 14 or 15, Parker's were out of my price range with the weekly allowance and snow shoveling money. Now even with real adult money and the market the way it is, any of them are hard to swing, want vs. need and all that. But I've always wanted more Parker's to go with the others, so a step in the right direction. Unfortunately I need to start adding small bores to the collection, so time to dig deep, those will make anyone's wallet hurt.
George Lander
02-18-2014, 11:35 AM
Jim: Right You Are! My rule of thumb on Parkers is 10's & 12s are X$, 16s are 2xX$, 20s are 4xX$s, 28s are 8xX$ and .410s are 16xX$. All condition being the same.
Best Regards, George
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