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Did Not locate any information for your gun on which to base a Research Letter. So I suspect I am out of luck. What little I do know of the history is that it didn't come to California until the 1970s when my wife's grandparents died. So I don't think it was used for duck hunting in California. But it's not too late... |
That is too bad. You might also check Griffin and Howe and see if they have records. I have a PHE that is not in PGCA's records but is in Griffin and Howe's
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FYI - there is now a link in our Research Letter web page that links to the Griffin and Howe list of Parker ser#'s in their database. I just checked and this Parker isn't listed.
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Oh well . . .
As to Frank's question about the holes, my guess is there was a brass plate there. |
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Something like the shield found on Parkers. Just a guess but I don't see what else it could be
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I wish I could find something as nice as that in my attic. Hell, I wish I could find my electric trains, but I know my Mom sold them when I was in the service.
I did not realize when I remarried, that women have a mission to fill every attic with dresses and shoes they will never wear again. |
And get rid ou our stuff in the process....
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