View Full Version : Parker calender and /or prints
Robert Delk
03-03-2011, 01:52 PM
I think I brought this up before and I think it would be a good idea if there was a Parker calender made up each year with photos of some of the unique and wonderful guns that are out there. Owners could remain unknown for security reasons.Looking at the albums it would seem that many can take very nice photos and submit them online. Along the same line I think high quality photos of high end guns would make very nice prints for framing and would be a good way to generate some cash for the association.With the digital age the printing and photos are much less a problem and I think there would be a market.I make high end picture frames so this is not an altogether altruistic wish.I have a nice picture of a AAHE that someone took on my wall and it gets a lot of comments. Ditto the pic I had of a Optimus Lefever.Someone finally made me an offer I couldn't refuse on that one.Maybe each year could be dedicated to a particular grade or gauge and go from there.These photos or calenders could be available at every event the PGCA sets up at.:)
Dean Romig
03-03-2011, 02:10 PM
One of our members had a Parker calendar made for his own use and it came out very nicely and the price was quite reasonable. By doing so the individual gets to use his or her own favorite Parker pictures.
Would the member care to comment on this Robin??
Bill Murphy
03-03-2011, 02:39 PM
I would like to have a selection of calendars available for purchase. I would probably select the Dean Romig or Alan Swanson edition. Actually, I would select the Charles Herzog edition before either of those, but I didn't want to hurt anyone's feelings.
Robert Delk
03-03-2011, 02:44 PM
Well, I would opt for the Bill Murphy edition as I am dying to see the "Gold Hearts" gun and the 28 that has been in your possession since you were a kid.I was a "kid" in Maryland at the same time with a love for guns and no money!!
Dean Romig
03-03-2011, 02:54 PM
You flatter me Bill... My meager collection shouldn't even be whispered about in the same discussion about those other two.
Rich Anderson
03-03-2011, 03:30 PM
I thought the Parker of the Month photos were going to be put into a calender.
Destry L. Hoffard
03-03-2011, 03:38 PM
We worked for a year to put out a really first class calendar several years ago. It ended up being ordered as a poster instead of the original plan and didn't sell very well. I doubt the PGCA will be doing another anytime soon.
Destry
Robert Delk
03-03-2011, 04:23 PM
I think that if someone put a little effort into making sure the calenders were front and center at each event that they could sell. eBay is a good place to sell and at every gun show that has a member in attendance. I would think really sharp close ups of unusual and/or high grade guns would be of interest with some good descriptions of what was being shown. Sometimes you have to try and try again to make sure a worthwhile idea gets its due.But I am selfish and want some good stuff to frame for myself so put me down for for 15 or so if they ever get done again.
Gregory Miller
03-03-2011, 04:38 PM
If someone wants to make one up at anywhere near a reasonable number I would be prepared to pre-order one. Perhaps if we got enough paid pre-orders someone would do it. Mr. Dunkle had a really good looking poster sized one at the New Year's Day shoot which is currently hanging in my den.
Bruce Day
03-03-2011, 06:12 PM
I get a calendar made up every year by a friend who has a passion for handmade fly fishing reels, so I pay $20 for a spiral bound monthly calendar with 8x 10 prints of Bogdans, Hermans, etc, beautifully done. He takes pre orders and then has printed up the number of pre orders and maybe a few more. He does about 100 per year. You want your reel pictured, you take a picture, send it to him, he selects it or he doesn't . No committee, no collection issues, not sponsored by any organization, no outside issues. Its done by some company called Shutterfly.
Bill Murphy
03-03-2011, 06:46 PM
Robert, the Gold Hearts gun has been pictured in the Parker Pages. My first Parker, bought in 1960, the 28 you refer to, is a common 1904 VH 28" gun bored modified and full, with all original fixtures and completely refinished, including case color, by Larry DelGrego Sr. in 1972. I'm not sure he actually refinished the wood and barrels because they were about mint when LDG got the gun. The action was white, screws perfect, and the checkering had been repointed at Paul Jaeger's in the fall of 1967. I spent a wonderful long weekend with very young Jannie Broughton in the summer of 1967 in Ocean City, New Jersey. She lived in Jenkintown, so I thought that a trip to Jaeger's would be a great opportunity to get my gun worked on and rekindle my relationship with this young lady. Of course, shortly after I returned home, I got my greeting from the President, and by the opening day of PA pheasant season, I was on my way to Fort Bragg, never to see the lovely Jannie again. The little 28 lived with my Dad for two years and has been with me since. It isn't much to look at, but it is a fine shooter and still in much the same condition as when it returned from LDG except for some lightening of the case color on the trigger plate.
Fred Preston
03-03-2011, 07:24 PM
Ah Bill, A 28 and Jannie. Puts me in mind of Annie, a sweet Kentucky girl I knew in '57. When I left Clarksville Base (Fort Campbell) we parted, not to reunite. I heard she married an Army guy and later got religion and became a member of the clergy. A fine lady.
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