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How 'Bout a Nice Pair?
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And here's the other
SN 36491. If folks are curious about a matted rib on an 1885 gun, it went back to Parker in 1887 and had the rib matted. It was a New York Salesroom gun until 1902. |
Geze Bruce suppose you got Uma Thurman sitting in a arm chair watching also. Thats 1 nice Parker!!!!!!!!!
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wow what a nice Parker. Ive been to two gun shows this year and only found 5 or 6 parkers at each show. None was even close to what you have.
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I don't mean to imply that I own the pair. I enjoy some vicariously.
Unless a person stumbles across a nice Parker at a local gunshow, a person has to go to where known Parker people are. There were many nice Parkers at the PGCA annual meeting at the fall Louisville KY gun show. If you are seriously after finding a nice Parker, say where you live and people will recommend sources and shows to you. Or maybe something like this: |
Thanks Bruce, for showing us those two nice Bernard barreled Grade 4's
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Bruce,
Thanks for the pictures of the hammers guns. That's a nice pair for sure. I like the last picture also. I'd sure like to fondle that rack. :shock::whistle: |
I don't know why members refer to seeing a shotgun "in person," assign its gender as "she," and use "fondle" which means to "toy amorously." Help, please.
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It probably started in colonial times when the British musket was known as "Brown Bess" and Davy Crockett named his flintlock "Ol' Betsy".
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You certainly can see a gun in person, as opposed to seeing it in a magazine or on the internet. It's you that is in person, not the gun itself.
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i guess we all tend to things like guns and cars and whatever after the gentler gender.... henry ford called the t model the tin lizzie and the jeep on the roy rodgers was named NELLIE BELL... I CALL MY DAUGHTERS GPS HENRYEITTIA.... PRETTY NATURAL HUH... CHARLIE
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Your tip led to googling Long Tom, Chilled Shot. So gender goes both ways. Long Toms were names for US and French artillery pieces and a shotgun made by Crescent and later Savage/Stevens. I don't know what to say about playing amorously with them except I won't do it!
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And "fondle amorously" is the most accurate description of what I do when I look over an exceptional Parker or other old double the first time.
And we named out Global Positioning System "Thelma". Best, Mike |
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