View Full Version : Parker Hammer, near new
Jerry Andrews
10-30-2010, 12:29 AM
I picked up a couple of guns that to me are unbelievable. They may be run of the mill stuff but I'm just shocked by the condition. One is a hammer ten gauge, with the fish tail or crooked top lever. The colors on the top and sidelocks are 100% bright and original. Nearly all the pattern is there. Grade O I think. The barrels are mint with nearly all the pattern. The other is an EH Grade hammerless 10. Not heavy with color but pretty well untouched and clean and tight as the day it was made. I'm on vacation for a bit and can't post pictures until I return.. Could these things be for real? I've not seen Parkers this old look like this. I know doubles, and they are not redone. Of this I am positive. How in the heck did they survive! Especially the hammer gun. I"ll try & post serial numbers at least. Are there records available for guns this old? Thanks much, Jerry
Hammer O grade is 50960
EH is 79077
Frank Cronin
10-30-2010, 05:55 AM
Congrats on the nice find Jerry! Looking forward to seeing the pictures.
Frank
Mark Landskov
10-30-2010, 07:17 AM
Good on ya, Jerry! It is hard to believe that things are still being found in closets or attics, where they have been sitting for decades. On the brighter side, maybe someone found them, figured they were Great Grandad's guns, knew the butthead grandkids would make them into 'alley sweepers' or pawn them, and made them available for a true enthusiast. Cheers!
Jerry Andrews
10-30-2010, 08:46 AM
I'm going to sell the gun. As beautiful as they are they aren't my bit. I'd like to advertise them to the Parker forum first, as they seem to appreciate stuff like this more than most. The guns are really pretty guns, especially the hammer. I'll send photos when I get back home. Jerry
Mark Landskov
10-31-2010, 01:27 PM
Frank, if you are looking for a Hammer 10, maybe this is the one!
Dean Romig
11-01-2010, 08:24 AM
Jerry, every once in a great while one of these Parkers turns up in virtually unfired condition. The thing that amazes me is the fact that the lowest utility grades are well represented in this condition where we would expect the higher grades to be the only guns as the better preserved examples.
Jerry Andrews
11-01-2010, 04:52 PM
Rumor has it this was purchased by a wife for a husband who thought he might like to hunt. Turns out he didn't so the thing sat for quite awhile before ending up in an estate auction with the EH hammerless 10 gauge. Jerry
Dave Suponski
11-01-2010, 04:58 PM
Jerry,Looking forward to your picture's
Steve Huffman
11-01-2010, 05:11 PM
And Price :corn:
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