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Robin Lewis 12-21-2011 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 57636)
That's not your B Robin... which one is that?

My 12ga $250 grade.

Dean Romig 12-21-2011 10:55 PM

Ah, yes.

Bruce Day 12-22-2011 09:37 AM

Losing Grip
 
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About an 80-90% character gun.

SN 50,000

Brian Dudley 12-22-2011 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by John Dunkle (Post 57631)
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John, Now that is Wild!
What's the story on that?

Bruce Day 12-23-2011 09:12 AM

Got Balls?
 
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So in the hammerless guns, we saw what Parker called straight hand, pistol grip and half pistol grip. In the hammers, we saw straight hand, pistol grip and ball grip. And then there is the Osborne/Dunkle gun with the finger waved pistol grip, I'm not sure what the correct term for that is. There are a few early hammerless with true ball grips, and one is shown above. What some people call ball grips have no increased radius and are what Parker called half pistol grips.
Other people views on what is correct Parker terminology is always appreciated.

Bruce Day, Parker know-nothing and apprentice in waiting

John Dunkle 12-24-2011 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Brian Dudley (Post 57678)
John, Now that is Wild!
What's the story on that?

Hi Brian!

Thanks for asking,

It's a family Parker that was originally ordered by my great-grandfather. As the first double vent-rib, it has a whole lot of meaning and family history - and Parker history - which DGJ left out in their article (which Dean alluded to in his post).

A long personal story there - but, when I have a chance to catch-up a bit, I'll try to post again with more information and pictures of that very unique Parker.

My best to you - and all - for a wonderful Christmas Eve,

John

Dean Romig 12-24-2011 10:16 PM

John, when you're up to speed and have nothing to do ( :biglaugh: ) please remember to post pictures of your great-grandparents as well as pictures of the vast array of trophies won by your great-grandfather Osborn with that unique Parker Double Trap of all double traps.

Rich Anderson 12-25-2011 01:01 PM

Bruce you broke my Pheasant gun!:eek::crying: No more guns for you:nono:

Bruce Day 12-10-2013 10:19 AM

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In the interest of getting a grip, and in the interest of Parker appreciation, returning this thread to the top.

And an early top action hammer light 16 ( bottom gun) with frame grooves in Grade 2 and no checkering on the stock or forend. Never had any. Damascus barrels. This gun was purchased new in Salt Lake City by a Mormon pioneer family and taken north to a new settlement in British Columbia. Been in the family since sale to me. Still unaltered and unmessed with. These guns are so often intertwined with the story of America, aren't they?

It will be in the field for prairie grouse next fall.

Chuck Bishop 12-10-2013 10:44 AM

Thanks for bringing this thread back Bruce. My last purchase was a hammer gun with the checkered ball grip. The talent it took to checker the ball grip is incredible.


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