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I've been to Baltimore several times. Quality always brings a premium pre or post 1898. |
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Circle of life: as younger shooter you don't have the strength to carry a 12 and as you get older you don't have the strength to carry a 12!!
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Ian,
This is the Parker forum. Perhaps it is just my impression but your tone is becoming increasingly argumentative. May I make a suggestion? Take this for what it's worth in today's .02 valuation.... Arguing with senior members of this board sells the experience you could be having well short of its potential. Many of the gentlemen that monitor this forum are genuinely interested in helping anyone with an interest in Parker guns. This is the place to come and listen, to learn, to absorb history from all aspects as it pertains to the Parker Gun Company, the men and their creations. This is a "low noise to info" forum where the members do everything they can to stay on track and provide solid information to help both novice and advanced collectors widen their horizons. There are other online forum options if you're cruising for a conflict. Kindness and civility will always be welcome attributes anywhere you go. Have a great day! Ken |
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I would be happy to put 20% on some of my pre 1898 1894s if you've got the money. My wife says I have too many pistol grip takedowns with set triggers anyway. Make her happy. |
Ian please go away.
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Other forums are much less obtuse. Congratulations, I was contemplating your Parker DH for sale if I don't snag the one from my friend. Perhaps I'll look elsewhere! |
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What a bunch of self absorbed know it alls. |
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