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Ed,I gotta tell ya..You are by far the KING of the one liners on this board..:bowdown: That was great!
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I may have spoken too soon about the Russian Czar and his questionable association with Parker guns... Maybe ol'Czar Nicholas and his staff officers were Parker enthusiasts after all?...:D:D:D
Merry X-mas, CSL __________________________________ http://www.webpak.net/~dslcslien/1CzarNichP.jpg . |
Chris, this day and age if someone won't send pictures, I agree, something ain't right.
And that Plaxico deal, being a reciever you'd think he would be way more aware of the safties. :) Tim |
The only known photo taken mere seconds before the assasination of Tsar Nicholas and the Royal Family . . . but I never would have guessed the deed had been carried out with a Parker :shock:
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[QUOTE=Dean Romig;9631]I once bought a sixteen gauge top-action 0-frame hammer gun from him. It was not as he described it and I told him so. We discussed all of this in a short phone conversation, we arrived at an agreeable price and I didn't send the gun back to him. Huum, Deano- maybe he doesn't answer snail mail, as back then I didn't have my daughter's Dell-gizmo as I do now. But just for funzies, as I agree with Bro. Sheldon here, I wouldn't pay $50 let alone $500 for that documented GH, unless I knew it came with a LOM case and had a 1924 Honus Wagner card stashed inside in collector's condition-- I e-mailed him from the GA site and asked some questions- serial number on the inside back of the guard bow matching the rest of the gun, etc- also provenance- we'll see what (if anything) he replies-Glad you were able to deal with him and came out ok- I prefer to buy from private parties and not dealers whenever I can and have the cash..:bigbye:
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