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Rick Losey 10-25-2013 10:36 AM

that looks great Harry, one to be proud of

who did the work?

Harryreed 10-25-2013 10:44 AM

Bill Schwartz Ellijay GA

Pat Dugan 10-25-2013 02:59 PM

Bill has done quite a few Parkers for me and I have always been super satisfied. He is a craftsman

He also has fixed a design problem with CSMC Parker Repro .410 Barrels.

Gerald McPherson 10-25-2013 05:34 PM

My Goodness Harry that is great. Did Bill do that? Gerald

Harryreed 10-25-2013 07:21 PM

Indeed! I was impressed the minute I saw it. He is a craftsman.

Bill Murphy 10-26-2013 09:32 AM

Do we get to share in the information about the original purchaser?

Harryreed 10-26-2013 11:08 AM

I do not know who the original purchaser is. The PGCA letter states it was ordered by Buhl Sons & Co, Detroit MI, 1893. In doing the restoration the plate in the stock still has some cursive script initials I cannot make out. I beleive they are FSB. I bought the Parker in the 80's from Hershal Chaddick, Terrell TX. We corresponded by mail and phone about this Parker. At NO time did Hershal ever disclose the damage to the left barrel. Needless to say, after several exchanges by mail and phone with Chaddicks, I sent the funds to purchase. After receipt and inspection I felt screwed. Their position was the Parker was priced accordingly and my expectations were not realistic. He would not consider my return of the Parker. So, I put it in the back of my safe and time has passed. I never thought the barrel could be repaired! Chaddicks, at that time was well known for trading Parkers and other vintage shotguns. I don't know if they even still exist. At that time, Hershal was reluctant to disclose the origin of the shotgun or who he acquired it from. I can understand that if the seller requested to be anonomous.

This is why forums like this and feedback on auction sites are so valuable to folks when buying firearms.

Harry

Harryreed 11-18-2013 09:24 PM

I am curious? Has anyone on this site ever had any dealings with Chaddicks, or, Chadicks?

edgarspencer 11-19-2013 04:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Harryreed (Post 121116)
I am curious? Has anyone on this site ever had any dealings with Chaddicks, or, Chadicks?

30 years ago. NEVER again!

Bill Murphy 11-19-2013 04:42 PM

I have a file of letters back and forth from Herschel and the previous owner, a friend of mine. Hershel sold him a fake, cut skeet gun that a child would proclaim a fake. Herschel refused to take it back after a long correspondence. It was advertised as a skeet gun in his ad, which I still have. It's a nice gun, but at serial number 207,672, it's no skeet gun. The barrels were taken out to about .742 to reclaim some choke. Herschel knew it was a bad gun and he found a sucker to send a check. Once he had the check, the deal was done. My friend had to lowball the gun to a dealer, from whom I bought the gun, a cut 26" DHE with Parker single trigger and factory beavertail, for $1500.

Bruce Day 11-19-2013 05:53 PM

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Mr Chaddick is elderly and in poor health. Hershel was always personable and friendly toward me and I was pleased to know and deal with him. I bought one gun from him, a C grade that was correct, fair priced and in higher condition than stated. It remains an important gun for me today and within a few years, I could have sold it for more than I paid.

I visited Hershel in his shop and later his residence in Terrell,Texas, went to lunch with him and listened intently to his explanations of Parkers, the Parker gun business and stories of his life in the trade.

Chaddicks advertised in the early Parker Pages, he was a supporter of the PGCA and gave a presentation at an early annual meeting when we had them in Ohio. Other dealers and well known auction houses have similarly been generous in their support.

Many of the highest grade Parkers that are in important collections today passed through Terrell, Texas.

Thanks Hershel.

Harryreed 11-19-2013 08:36 PM

Thanks so much for the replys. I was quite bitter after my experience with Hershal. But, for me now, it has worked out. I guess time time cures all.

Harry

Harryreed 11-19-2013 08:36 PM

BD,

That is a nice Parker!!!

Harryreed 05-08-2023 06:17 PM

Today was a “passing of the guard” for the CH Parker in this thread. The gun now belongs to my nephew, along with my 20 ga Parker Reproduction and 1894 Francotti 12 ga. My hope is he will join PGCA and this forum for the wealth of knowledge here. I will remain a member of PGCA and enjoy your posts. My nephew is a quail and duck hunter and has a well trained black lab named Rose! He owned the lab in my avatar photo.

Harry

ED J, MORGAN 05-10-2023 04:01 PM

I have a nice GHE two barrel set bought from Hershel several years ago. fair price. I have not taught myself how to post pics here.


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