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On the top shelf of a closet that noone noticed? Are you kidding me?You gentlemen truly amaze me and keep me in awe with your knowledge of things Parker. I could read this stuff all day. Don't stop unless it is to replenish your supply of an amber liquid. :bowdown:
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Well, if the Roosevelt Room is temporarily shut down this would be good time to move the Big Five Parkers into the Petersen Room where they belong. Thanks for the update, Kevin.
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There is no room in the Peterson Room for any more guns at this time. The former contents of the gun cabinets in what will become "Teddy's Room" are gone, or as in the favored parlance of all museum curators, "This exhibit has been temorarily removed." Things are being shuffled around at the museum - even the Holland & Holland "Civil War Centennial Series" guns are all alone in a back alcove in their lovely case that H&H built for them. Stay tuned....
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George Lane
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The additional information on #200,000 may be shared by those who have this information because the person (previous owner) in question has passed away and his privacy is no longer at stake. Stay tuned.
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When I worked for Jaegers, Deitrich Apel told me that a customer brought the invincible into Jaegers in Jenkintown,Pa and offered it to him for $8000. Deitrich passed on buying the gun, but talked the customer into consigning it. He then sold it for $12000 and thought he had hit the Jackpot. He did say to me that he regreted not buying the gun.
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