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NickSmith 02-26-2012 10:31 PM

Serial # 6215 Information
 
Hello Guys/Gals, First off a great forum with a ton of knowledge and information.

My grandfather has a hammer Parker Brothers in his collection. The gun is serial number 6215. From the serial number database that should make it an 1875. The gun has plain twist steel barrels (30-30 1/4") and a ball style grip.
I am sending off for a letter tomorrow and I am anxious to read what information it might contain.

In the mean time I was just curious to know if anyone has seen a gold tone shield with initials? (FLH initials) Also the gun has a gold tone crescent moon on the left side of the stock which seems somewhat unique. Are inlays common on these guns?

Thanks in Advance.

I will post pictures in the next few days.

Again, Awesome site.

Dean Romig 02-27-2012 06:29 AM

Hello Mr. Smith and welcome.

To the best of my knowledge, we know of only one other Parker Bros. exposed-hammer gun with an inlaid silver crescent. We would like very much to see yours.

NickSmith 02-27-2012 06:34 AM

Chilled Shot, Thanks for the reply. I will take some pictures and post them within the next few days.
So the crescent moon was a factory inlaid piece? Does it signify a grade or option?

Thanks Again.

Chuck Bishop 02-27-2012 08:01 AM

Nick,

The gun should be a grade 0, underlever, 12ga with 30" barrels, and the type of stock is not listed. The stock may or may not have been checkered. What does the rib inscription read?

If the gold tone shield behind the top tang looks like a badge, that's standard with the gun. I doubt that the gold crescent moon on the side of the stock would have been done by Parker Bros.

NickSmith 02-27-2012 08:06 AM

Chuck,
Thanks for the information. Going from memory here but the rib inscription says Parker Brothers.....Plain Twist St.
The gold tone shield looks like a badge and is engraved with three initials. The stock has a ball style grip and has some checkering but nothing extremely ornate.

Thanks Again guys you have been extremely helpful.

Dean Romig 02-27-2012 08:25 AM

A PGCA research letter might address the crescent.

NickSmith 02-27-2012 08:33 AM

I am filling out a letter request form and sending it in today!

Chuck Bishop 02-27-2012 08:46 AM

Nick,

There were different types of twist barrels. My gun, similar to yours S/N 8036 has Stub Twist barrels. Some of these grade 0 guns had checkering, some didn't. Close up, in focus pictures are always helpful.

Where in W. Central Pa do you live? I'm in Harrisburg.

Dean Romig 02-27-2012 09:04 AM

Nick, keep in mind that a letter for a non-member is $100 but if you join the PGCA at $40 the letter will only cost $40.

NickSmith 02-27-2012 09:46 AM

I am in Bedford County about midway between Harrisburg and Pittsburgh.
I will do my best with the pictures!

The application I filled out and dropped in the mail said $60?


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