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edgarspencer 04-15-2013 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 104140)
As one poster said, "a rare glimpse into the past", wearing a pink shirt.:):)

It takes a real man to wear pink, Bill. In fairness, it's more like that preppy Edgartown Red (other than summering there, no relation to me, Though my daughter Martha still refers to Marthas Vineyard as "My Vineyard")

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Originally Posted by Rich Anderson (Post 104142)
congrats Edgar on the nice find. That must be a pretty nice gun shop what with the cased doubles in your first picture. So what about the C?

Rich, that pic was back at Gary's house. Finding this gun was incongruous in that the shop is a little 'hole-in-the-wall' kind of place where you go to get .22s and general stuff. The owner has turned up some nice Parkers, including a 75% DHE that I bought a while back.

I'm going to get as much back-story as I can. That the gun was handled so little in the 85 years since new gives me hope the box may be kicking around.

Daryl Corona 04-15-2013 10:42 AM

Way to go buddy! I'm sure you felt just as I would have with a quickening pulse, dry mouth and rapid heart beat when that beauty was pulled out. Nice find and it proves that they're still out there. Now, I would'nt do this for anybody but I happen to be a self taught authority on virgins so if you would like to send it down to the Southern next week I'd would be happy to examine her thoroughly. For what's going on in Ct. with those crazy gun grabbers I feel she is not safe. By the way, nice shooting with you and the Ct. boys at Chuck's shoot.

Eldon Goddard 04-15-2013 02:49 PM

It is cool to have a reference for the original case colors. You do not get to see that very much. I say shoot it. These guns were not made to sit in a box that is just my views anyway. First the 410 at a yard sale and now a mint VH in a small gun shop. What is next guy finds an A-1 in his attic?

Dave Suponski 04-15-2013 02:57 PM

Egger, We spoke of this great gun yesterday and I just knew then that you would talk yourself into it. Congratulations and thanks for sharing it with us.

Andy Kelley 04-15-2013 06:28 PM

Congrats, it is nice to know she is going to a good home where she will be appreciated and cherished . Edgar, glad you decided to take it! Andy

craig reynolds 04-15-2013 09:49 PM

Edgar
I sent you a PM. Craig

Wayne Johnson 04-16-2013 06:12 AM

Wow! Saying that is pretty just doesn't say it.

I know everybody says this, but it looks like the one my grandfather had when I was a kid. Not that nice I'm sure but that's the color wood and metal I remember. Of course I haven't seen the gun in over 40 years. Oddly enough I remember him telling me he bought it in 1928.

I'm going to have to stop by my uncles and ask him about his gun.

Dean Romig 04-16-2013 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Eldon Goddard (Post 104160)
I say shoot it.



Blasphemy :shock:

allen newell 04-16-2013 08:46 AM

They were made to be shot. If you want a closet queen/king, go to Vegas.

Rich Anderson 04-16-2013 09:50 AM

I must agree with Dean in that I wouldn't shoot such a gun. To remain new unfired is a rarity in the gun world and should be respected as such. To shoot this and render it to used condition woulld be a shame, ther are other guns that can be used.


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