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Well, Dean, there was this story, started in a newspaper article in a Meriden newspaper before the war...........Oh, heck, it's to much information for you to absorb. I assume you are new to this Parker business. Joking of course.
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Maybe it was the New York gentleman who had the gun stashed away for so many decades was the one who shopped at Kerr's? . |
A man can learn a lot from this post.
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I'm also curious as to the Czar/Kerr connection.
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commencing with the abolition of the monarchy in 1917 and concluding in 1922 with the Bolshevik establishment of the Soviet Union. Ok, it's going to be difficult to prove that the Czar actually shopped there which suggests a possible whimsical exaggeration on my part that the plastic handled Naugahyde two barreled "Kerr's" case of which I am the current caretaker, could ever have belonged to Czar Nickolas. I feel like Orson Wells. |
I still believe the whole Czar's Parker business was in Wilber Parker's imagination to market an A1-Special that was lingering in stock.
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What a great thread. We need more like this one!
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I still have a thick 3 ring binder with my Don Criswell mailings. I missed a bunch of good guns over the years.
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