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Yup.
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As a guy that started a business as a dumb-ass kid (machine shop) with a whopping eight hundred bucks, no house, junk vehicle for me and a slightly less junky (but safe) vehicle for my equally young and dumb (but graciously beautiful) young wife (and a shorthair) to believe in me, sink or swim. No equipment, no customers, no contacts, no shop but for a rented dirt floor and a single light bulb that showed light through the walls..literally. I'm not ashamed to say Tom Skeuse is a personal hero of mine. It's a great story in the history of gun-making in my view and, not such a shabby pc of hardware that feels pretty darn good in the hand.
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Yeah, if you’re in the market for a side by side you won’t get more for your money buying anything else.
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We've "been there, done that," on the reproduction issue for sure, but just think how we might view this if the later production Parkers had [I]never[I] been called reproductions in the first place.
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As I recall, when Remington produced a couple of prototype Parkers in the 1980's(?) with a few variations from the originals, they named them the "Parker Reintroduction" and I wonder why they weren't simply called a 'Parker'?
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Didn’t they start at 242,500 or something like that?
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I have an original paper order form for that reintroduction.
http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=20018&highlight=remington It was offered from "Parker Gun Works, a Division of Remington" |
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Dean thanks for the help
Now, if I could figure out how to invert the photos |
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