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I'm reminded of the adage that if you can't say anything good, then don't say anything at all.
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Folks, lets be honest here. That gun in that condition is never going to be shot a great deal and would only be fired with proper light loads. It is just one lovely little gun. I've never seen wood like that on a Parker before.
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My mother harped that to us 5 bratty Irish kids until it was engrained in our memories. I actually thought it was the rule on this forum. Some people don't notice they are not being kind and don't do it intentionally. |
Nice thread
Greg
I had never looked at this thread until today. Very nice wood fellows. The Repros are under appreciated. They were by me until my son needed a 28 to shoot. Thanks for starting this thread. |
Actually, I like to see differing opinions on subjects. How else can one learn the full scope of a discussion point. I did not see a derogatory comment but, rather, an informed opinion albeit contrary to that of most responders.
Darn nice looking piece of wood and a beautiful small bore Parker. |
I wish that I had kept my Repro. The wood on it was very nice
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What some interpret as 'not good or nice' surprises me. If one can't make a statement based on observation and experience, then what can we do other than just say "nice gun" over and over again. |
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Here's the wood on a 28-ga. Parker Repro DHE 2-bbl. set, 26" Q1/Q2, 28" M/F, DT, SG and BT forend that I once had considered purchasing -- then I sobered up. :cheers:
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You actually passed on that gun Greg?
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