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Jim DiSpagno 09-01-2014 12:20 AM

As to the buffalo, you might be mistaken as you have never met my Sister-in-law and she was born in Brooklyn.:rotf:

Phillip Carr 09-01-2014 01:09 AM

Researcher you are correct, but the AZ Game and fish call them Pronghorn Antelope. Many of us call them Goats.

http://www.azgfd.gov/regs/elkregs.pdf

Still fast and a lot of fun to hunt.

Dave Noreen 09-01-2014 02:33 AM

Quote:

As to the buffalo, you might be mistaken as you have never met my Sister-in-law and she was born in Brooklyn.
Don't talk to me. I've just finished my fifth day in the same house here on Kodiak with my Sister-in-law!! My much more favored Sister-in-law, who actually lives in this house, escaped to the mainland yesterday with her blood pressure rapidly climbing!! Hopefully she is chilled out by now!!

Sorry, this thread is not about Sisters-in-law or Antelope. lets get back to the VHE-Grade 20-gauge!!

Chuck Bishop 09-01-2014 11:07 AM

Phil,

The PGCA has no records for your gun. However Griffin & Howe does so contact Bob Beach at G&H.

Just a note on these high S/N Remington guns. Remember, these were depression era guns and many times they sat at the hardware store or sporting goods store for a long time without being sold. I see quite often large shipments of Parker's returned to Remington for credit. Remington would recondition these guns and resell them.

todd allen 09-01-2014 12:09 PM

Phil, your gun was built 55 units later than mine, so here is your baseline;
DHE #242122
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...ps31cf631e.jpg

Grantham Forester 09-01-2014 02:50 PM

In-Law/out-Law??
 
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Originally Posted by Jim DiSpagno (Post 146372)
As to the buffalo, you might be mistaken as you have never met my Sister-in-law and she was born in Brooklyn.:rotf:

Does she look like Bronco Nagurski's baby sister??:bigbye:

Patrick Butler 09-01-2014 07:15 PM

Phil:

I would follow the advice you have received from few members in this thread to post photos, as many very high condition Parkers, even late ones that are "only" 73 years old have had a complete restoration yet are sold as 98%. The lack of late Remington records for extras such as a straight stock or SS trigger also complicates the matter.

However, many of our members (not myself) have a depth of experience with Parkers that allows them to make a very good guess if the gun has been restored, and they can often identify who did the work by the case colors.

Than aside, if you really like the gun, it shoots well, and you and plan to keep it for some time, then the fact it may have been restored becomes less important.

Rich Anderson 09-01-2014 07:39 PM

PM sent.
Is the trigger a Parker or a Miller?

Dean Romig 09-02-2014 12:00 AM

Phil, before you jump into any trades make certain it is not a refinished gun. Some refinish jobs... no, most refinish jobs will be considerably less valuable than an original, untouched Parker in the same level of condition. Show us some picures before you make the trade.

Incidentally, you can't get a letter from Remington on your Parker. We, the PGCA, are the only source for a letter on your Parker, if there is even any information. There is also the possibility that Bob Beach at Griffin & Howe may have information on your Parker.


Oops.... Sorry Chuck - I just saw your .

Phillip Carr 09-02-2014 03:11 AM

I will post some pictures when I return from my hunt and get feedback before doing any trading. I appreciate all of the feedback thus far.


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