View Full Version : Sporting Writers who used Parker Shotguns?
Garry L Gordon
02-20-2021, 02:16 PM
I'm just in the early stages of this "investigation," but I thought I'd query the Parker sages here to see what might be known about published sporting writers that used Parker shotguns (and made references to them in their writing, of course).
I know of Spiller, Ford, Rutledge and Babcock, but are there others you might know of and can direct me to their work?
Thanks if advance.
Dean Romig
02-20-2021, 03:18 PM
Certainly Mr. William Harnden Foster who gave us "New England Grouse Shooting"
Col. Harold P. Sheldon who gave us the Tranquility trilogy of "Tranquility," "Tranquility Regained," and "Tranquility Revisited."
Aldo Leopold...
Of course we must include Mr. Art Wheaton, a more contemporary author but just as noteworthy.
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Patrick Lien
02-20-2021, 04:07 PM
Elmer Keith had a BHE trap gun. His guns were on display at the Boise Cabela's for years and I think the family ran the collection through Julia's some years ago.
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Daniel Carter
02-20-2021, 04:08 PM
Archibald Rutledge mentioned a Parker as the gun he used.
Garry L Gordon
02-20-2021, 05:02 PM
Certainly Mr. William Harnden Foster who gave us "New England Grouse Shooting"
Col. Harold P. Sheldon who gave us the Tranquility trilogy of "Tranquility," "Tranquility Regained," and "Tranquility Revisited."
Aldo Leopold...
Of course we must include Mr. Art Wheaton, a more contemporary author but just as noteworthy.
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Thanks, Dean! Do you know of any specific stories where Col. Sheldon mentioned a Parker? I know of Leopold's Fox, but am not aware of his writing of it or a his Parker -- is there a specific reference in his writing that you are aware of?
Thanks for reminding me of Art's writing. I have enjoyed his book.
Garry L Gordon
02-20-2021, 05:06 PM
Elmer Keith had a BHE trap gun. His guns were on display at the Boise Cabela's for years and I think the family ran the collection through Julia's some years ago.
PML
Thanks, Patrick. Keith is not in my library. Did he write any stories or particular articles that included his Parker?
Dave Noreen
02-20-2021, 05:56 PM
Nash Buckingham stated he had a 34-inch Parker in his Outdoor Life magazine article "Magnum Opus" but it was displaced by a string of Super-Fox guns. It appears to be the gun Nash was using in the 1921 Field & Stream movies Dr. Wayne Capooth, author of The Golden Age of Waterfowling, had transcribed onto a DVD. Probably the Parker in this picture --
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from The Best of Nash Buckingham.
Harold Lee Pickens
02-20-2021, 06:53 PM
Dean, I believe Aldo Leopold shot a Fox. I believe it is on display at his "museum". A 20 ga.
Perhaps he also shot a Parker
Dean Romig
02-20-2021, 07:57 PM
Yeah, I had read that he also shot a Parker but I don’t remember where I had read it so take it for what it’s worth.
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Jim Beilke
02-20-2021, 08:16 PM
Ted Nelson Lundrigan also shot a Parker as referenced in his grouse books. He also shot a Westley Richards.
Dave Noreen
02-20-2021, 10:17 PM
Elmer got Remington to bring out the 2 3/4in. Magnum load in 1953 in 16ga.
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I'm guessing only in his mind or typewriter.
Remington introduced their 16-gauge 2 3/4 inch Magnum along with their 12- and 20-gauge 2 3/4 inch Magnums in their December 16, 1954 price list.
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Western, Winchester and Peters had them in their December 1954 price lists too.
I had too many ammo catalogs open last night and misspoke that Remington had their Short Magnums in their January 1954 price list. Remington was December 1954 just like all the others. Sorry.
Mills Morrison
02-21-2021, 07:51 AM
Zane Gray had a GH 20 pictured in Larry Baer’s book. I would love to own that one someday
Dean Romig
02-21-2021, 07:57 AM
Morris has Burt Spiller's 20 gauge VH. It is rumored that the VH was not Spiller's best Parker, and it is rumored that Corey Ford's GH is for sale.
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Mills Morrison
02-21-2021, 08:20 AM
Any gun of Corey Ford’s would be a prize. A Parker of his would be priceless
Greg Baehman
02-21-2021, 08:37 AM
Larry Brown writes a column for each bi-monthly issue in the Pointing Dog Journal and is the author of the long ago sold-out book A Pheasant Hunter's Notebook has owned several Parkers and Parker Reproductions. Larry currently owns and shoots a Parker Reproduction DHE 20/16 bi-gauge set.
Donald McQuade
02-21-2021, 09:03 AM
I also believe that Mike Gaddis used a Parker for most of his early days. He mentions it in several of his short stories.
Garry L Gordon
02-21-2021, 09:11 AM
Great information! Thanks to those of you who have replied. I had not originally thought of surveying more contemporary writers, but now I will. And in saying that, I will add our own Mills M. to the list. My well-thumbed copies of his two books most certainly are the work of a Parker user.
Any more leads? I am especially looking for those that mentioned their Parkers in their writings.
Garry L Gordon
02-21-2021, 09:14 AM
Dean, I believe Aldo Leopold shot a Fox. I believe it is on display at his "museum". A 20 ga.
Perhaps he also shot a Parker
There was a nice article in the DGJ not long ago about Leopold's Fox. He ordered it without a safety as I remember.
Stan Hillis
02-21-2021, 09:23 AM
Nash Buckingham stated he had a 34-inch Parker in his Outdoor Life magazine article "Magnum Opus" but it was displaced by a string of Super-Fox guns. It appears to be the gun Nash was using in the 1921 Field & Stream movies Dr. Wayne Capooth, author of The Golden Age of Waterfowling, had transcribed onto a DVD. Probably the Parker in this picture --
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from The Best of Nash Buckingham.
Thanks for posting that pic, Dave. I don't recall ever noticing, or reading, that Mr. Nash had a .410 O/U Merkel. Now I realize he and I not only share a love of big duck guns, but of long barreled .410 double bird guns as well.
Is it mentioned in any of his writings? Where was that picture published?
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keavin nelson
02-21-2021, 10:22 AM
Believe it or not, Michael McIntosh had Parkers, he references one in the Shotguns & Shooting Three book!
Bill Murphy
02-21-2021, 10:42 AM
I believe it was "Cousin Sid" in Corey Ford's "Seat of Justice" who owned a .410 Parker in skeet configuration, field chokes (full and full). I hope his wife didn't get it in the divorce settlement.
Matt Buckley
02-21-2021, 11:18 AM
Doug Stewart who had his book for sale on this site, The Traditional Side by Side: King of the Upland Bird Gun, is also one to add to your list. He writes about many original and reproduction Parkers in his book.
Garth Gustafson
02-21-2021, 12:22 PM
In his book “the biography of a sportsman”, Austin Haight talks about his Parker 20 ga., the apple of his eye.
Garry L Gordon
02-21-2021, 01:03 PM
Doug Stewart who had his book for sale on this site, The Traditional Side by Side: King of the Upland Bird Gun, is also one to add to your list. He writes about many original and reproduction Parkers in his book.
Great! I have this and forgot about it.
Garry L Gordon
02-21-2021, 01:03 PM
In his book “the biography of a sportsman”, Austin Haight talks about his Parker 20 ga., the apple of his eye.
Garth, thanks. This one is also in my library and about to be pulled out to read.
Bill Murphy
02-21-2021, 02:11 PM
Stan, I believe the long barrel .410 Merkel was pictured in George Bird Evans' "Best of Nash Buckingham", don't know the page, but the pictures are on just a few separate pages. Probably not one of Nash's guns, no further information. No closeups of the engraving. Probably a dove gun owned by one of Nash's friends.
Dean Romig
02-21-2021, 03:35 PM
I believe it was "Cousin Sid" in Corey Ford's "Seat of Justice" who owned a .410 Parker in skeet configuration, field chokes (full and full). I hope his wife didn't get it in the divorce settlement.
Bill, I just ran this by the "Fact-checkers" over on FaceBook and they said your statement could be misleading, so I got my 1962 edition of "Minutes of the Lower Forty" and it turns out those fact-checkers know their stuff (:biglaugh:)... The Parker .410 with full and full chokes with the semibeavertail fore end and single trigger belonged to Hentracks Hennessy. :cool:
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Phil Yearout
02-21-2021, 04:03 PM
Let's not forget William G. (Bill) Tapply who was given Burton Spiller's 20ga Parker.
Dean Romig
02-21-2021, 04:10 PM
Let's not forget William G. (Bill) Tapply who was given Burton Spiller's 20ga Parker.
I love Bill's telling of the story of Burt's non-ceremonial passing of his Parker to young Bill.
In one of our several communications, when I was editor and shortly before he died, he gave me written permission to use that story, exactly as he wrote it or in any form I chose, and use it or publish it as I saw fit. To date I have not done so.
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Phil Yearout
02-21-2021, 04:27 PM
Dean, have you ever read any of Bill's Brady Coyne mysteries? Brady is a fly fishing lawyer/detective. I met Bill (virtually) through his wife Vicki Stiefel, a really good mystery writer in her own right, although she has morphed into writing fantasy/other world type stuff which just isn't my cup of tea. We still keep in touch peripherally though. Bill and I exchanged a few emails and he gave me some great writing tips: A great guy and a great teacher. Losing him so early was a shame.
Dean Romig
02-21-2021, 07:06 PM
Yes, Vicki and I communicated quite a bit after Bill’s passing when she was sorting out Bill’s posessions and some of the things that had been Tap’s. She worked at the Cobb’s Auction House but she didn’t want to go that route. In the end she consigned all the books with a different auction house and things didn’t work out quite as well as she had hoped. They bundled all the books into about a half-dozen lots and they didn’t bring anywhere near what they would have brought if auctioned individually or in twos or threes. We haven’t communicated in years but I still get her periodic business emails.
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Tom Pellegrini
02-21-2021, 07:22 PM
Here are a few pics of Archibald Rutledge with his Parker. The second pic some people think that he is holding a "P" Grade Parker. Both of these are hanging in the club house at Backwoods Quail Club.
Mills Morrison
02-21-2021, 07:49 PM
We get to go quail hunting with John Frierson who was a friend and hunting companion of Havilah Babcock and has written a book and several articles for Parker Pages. That happens this Friday
Dean Romig
02-21-2021, 08:39 PM
Tell Dr. John "Hi" for me please!
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Mills Morrison
02-21-2021, 08:40 PM
I sure will
Dean Romig
02-21-2021, 08:41 PM
Dean, have you ever read any of Bill's Brady Coyne mysteries? Brady is a fly fishing lawyer/detective. I met Bill (virtually) through his wife Vicki Stiefel, a really good mystery writer in her own right, although she has morphed into writing fantasy/other world type stuff which just isn't my cup of tea. We still keep in touch peripherally though. Bill and I exchanged a few emails and he gave me some great writing tips: A great guy and a great teacher. Losing him so early was a shame.
I'm not into mysteries and the only of his other books I've owned is "Bitch Creek" and I didn't like it.
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Stan Hillis
02-21-2021, 09:13 PM
We get to go quail hunting with John Frierson who was a friend and hunting companion of Havilah Babcock and has written a book and several articles for Parker Pages. That happens this Friday
I met Mr. Frierson at a Southern S X S Fall Classic a few years ago and bought a copy of his book, and had him sign it. Nice fellow. Either in the book or in our conversation he referred to a S X S as a "two-row gun". That might not be as interesting a term to others as it was to me, being a row crop farmer. I had never heard that phrase before. I liked it.
John Davis
02-21-2021, 10:04 PM
In William Hazelton's "Fred Kimble: Master Duck Shot of the World," Kimble wrights about hunting geese and sandhill cranes in North Dakota with his Parker double gun.
Phil Yearout
02-21-2021, 10:42 PM
I'm not into mysteries and the only of his other books I've owned is "Bitch Creek" and I didn't like it.
Yeah, I get it; me neither, though I did read a few of Bill's and Vicki's because we had become sort of internet friends. Never read nor even heard of Bitch Creek. But I have all his outdoor books and have enjoyed them.
Garry L Gordon
02-22-2021, 07:36 AM
I've added the above mentioned writers to my list. Fortunately, I have them in my library.
Any more suggestions????
Dean Romig
02-22-2021, 07:49 AM
Noted author John Davis esq. has been known to shoot a Parker once or twice.
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Phil Yearout
02-22-2021, 11:14 AM
Noted author John Davis esq. has been known to shoot a Parker once or twice.
As has Mr. Mills Morrison, author of two fine sporting books :)
Garry L Gordon
02-22-2021, 11:32 AM
As has Mr. Mills Morrison, author of two fine sporting books :)
Yup, I mentioned Mills earlier in this thread. Two very nice books to his credit and both have lots(!) of references to Parkers.
Harold Lee Pickens
02-22-2021, 12:04 PM
There is a writer fellow from Kansas, initials P.Y., that has been known to carry a Parker or 2--heard he plays a little guitar also, right Phil?
Garry L Gordon
02-22-2021, 12:10 PM
There is a writer fellow from Kansas, initials P.Y., that has been known to carry a Parker or 2--heard he plays a little guitar also, right Phil?
And I believe said writer fellow took a double on pheasants with his Parker.
Mills Morrison
02-22-2021, 12:23 PM
P Y and Garry Gordon have both contributed to Parker Pages as have several other posters on this this thread
Harold Lee Pickens
02-22-2021, 12:42 PM
Hey Mills read your PP article last night. I also have a GH 16 O frame damascus that has 27" barrels. Story was it fell over and dented the muzzles--was born with 28". Forget the weight, think it is around 6 lbs 3 oz.
Phil Yearout
02-22-2021, 04:45 PM
Yup, I mentioned Mills earlier in this thread. Two very nice books to his credit and both have lots(!) of references to Parkers.
Sorry; I missed your reference. Or else my reading comprehension is suspect...
Phil Yearout
02-22-2021, 08:58 PM
There is a writer fellow from Kansas, initials P.Y., that has been known to carry a Parker or 2--heard he plays a little guitar also, right Phil?
Harold, "a little" pretty much covers it...:)
Russell E. Cleary
02-23-2021, 12:07 AM
Maybe at least an asterisk for Hal Lyman, as I am not aware of his having written any hunting stories.
He was a SALT WATER SPORTSMAN magazine colleague of Frank Woolner, who wrote TIMBERDOODLE! and GROUSE and GROUSE HUNTING, and with whom he collaborated on fishing books, and is photographed and cited in Woolner’s bird hunting stories, albeit described as “lost without his 16-gauge English double”. But, he did own a Parker Invincible.
Shawn Wayment
02-24-2021, 05:20 PM
My friend Tom Keer hunts with a few Parkers
todd allen
02-24-2021, 10:52 PM
Larry Brown writes a column for each bi-monthly issue in the Pointing Dog Journal and is the author of the long ago sold-out book A Pheasant Hunter's Notebook has owned several Parkers and Parker Reproductions. Larry currently owns and shoots a Parker Reproduction DHE 20/16 bi-gauge set.
I know Larry. He's the guy on the right with a Parker Repro. I'm on the left, with an H&H RSE
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Dave Noreen
02-25-2021, 12:04 AM
At one time Larry had one of the rather scarce Savage-era 16-gauge Fox-Sterlingworths built on the flat-sided SP-frame.
Harold Lee Pickens
02-25-2021, 07:02 AM
Steve Smith at one time wrote about hunting grouse and woodcock with his VH 16.
Harold Lee Pickens
02-25-2021, 02:38 PM
Contemporary outdoor writer and PGCA member Garhart Stephenson hunts with a 10 ga Parker EH.
Mills Morrison
02-25-2021, 02:47 PM
Also Isaac McLellan, the poet of the rod and gun
Destry L. Hoffard
02-26-2021, 10:01 PM
Destry L. Hoffard, Double Gun Journal author and occasional waterfowl columnist for the national organ of Waterfowl USA shoots a Parker. Hah!
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