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Let's celebrate them Repros!
Tom Skeuse had a dream, being a Parker collector he was concerned that the few remaining Parkers had been retired to collector's gun cabinets and that unique feel of a Parker would be lost forever. Mr. Skeuse put his own efforts and resources behind the dream to introduce a Parker reproduction that would satisfy the most discriminating sportsman. We owe a debt of gratitude to Mr. Skeuse and his foresight for all of us to enjoy!
We own our Parker Repros for various reasons...some of us hunt them, some of us use them as target guns, some of us collect them and some of us have them just to look at, but all of us love them...so let's see them! I'll start it off with my "Po' Man's Parker", it's a 28-ga. DHE, 2-bbl. set, 26" Q1/Q2, 28" M/F with a set of 28/.410 Chambermates. The Quilted Claro blank used on this gun is quite unique, when viewing the gun from different angles the dark areas change to light and visa versa. http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o...zler/001-1.jpg http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o...zler/002-2.jpg And when the 28 is too much gun, in go the Chambermates. http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o...ermates004.jpg |
I would post some pics but they don't fit..to big. Its a pain in the *!@....resize em...Wish this sight would except them as they are...)-: Maybe some day....
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Here's my 20/20/16 Repro skeet gun. 26" Q1 & Q2, 28" Q1 & Q2, 28" F & F 16 ga. Galazan.
It is a very versatile skeet gun with a set of turkey barrels. I've shot most of the color off the frame but it still works perfectly as long as I do my part. I was never really pleased with the wood but the gun was made to exactly replicate an original Remington/Parker skeet gun and with these original features is relatively unique. . |
Here's a few pics of my Parker Repro 28 Ga 2 BBL set that Angelo Bee did the gold inlays on many years ago.It is by far my favorite upland gun for dove and quail.
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...rkerRepro6.jpg http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...rkerRepro4.jpg http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...rkerRepro2.jpg IMG]http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/classicioi/KarlsParkerRepro1.jpg[/IMG] |
Here is my favorite, both because of its beauty and because of its fit. I haven't seen another A1-Special with this combination of SG/DT and the long 14 5/8 LOP.
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Posted for Kenny Graft:
"Rare double trigger set...best I can figure only 9 sets left the factory in DHE grade 410/28 , only 4 of them are known to have double triggers. I have records of 8 of the original sets. It is possible that additional 410 barrel sets exist that were sold stand alone to be added to guns previously owned that did not get included in Tom Skues recollection of 410-s ? No matter few exist! thanks all SXs ohio...(-: " |
Karl,
That is a gorgeous Repro! I'd love to see some more close-ups of the gold inlays .... |
Nice photos
Thank you all for posting all of the beautiful pictures of those Parker Reproductions. Dad had an idea and the means to do it and for this thanks Dad.
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Marvin,
These are the only other pictures I have. Hopefully you can see a little more detail. Thanks for the compliment. IMG]http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/classicioi/KarlsRepro3.jpg[/IMG] http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...arlsRepro5.jpg http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...arlsRepro7.jpg |
The last picture didn't load with the other ones so here it is.
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We're seeing some pretty scarce and seldom encountered Repros so far.
Dean's set, I have to believe is quite rare, as a matter of fact, I don't ever recall seeing an original same gauge 2-bbl. set, 26" & 28" bbls. with the same chokes before. Dean, do you prefer one barrel length over the other? Karl's 28-ga. 2-bbl. set is unique with the Angelo Bee gold inlays, the addition of the custom beavertail forend and the sex change operation it underwent makes for a one-of-a-kind gun. Marvin's 20-ga. A-1 Special---what a jewel!...is there a more beautiful A-1 Special in existance? I guess the only improvement Marvin could make to it would be to get those darn tight chokes opened up to make it more usable for the type of shooting he does. How about it Marv? (Just kidding!) Kenny's 28/.410 bi-gauge set is a rare bird, too; as he has stated. Kenny would like to acquire every 28/.410 DT/PG set on the planet. Go, Kenny, Go! In keeping with the somewhat scarce theme we have going so far, here's one of the 125 Sporting Clays Classic models produced. It came to me with an oil finish and rubber pad. I do like the oil finish, but would have preferred a skeleton buttplate. This gun was re-casecolored by John Gillette of Classic Guns, Inc. |
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Thanks for the compliment on the wood! Speaking of beautiful wood, how about treating us to the money side of your A-1's stock as well as that little 28 2-bbl. set of yours?:corn: |
Greg, How about some closeups of the case colors?
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I remember selling that Quilted stock and if I had the money then I would have bought it. Very nice to see it again
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Hey, you've got a Repro or two, don't you? How about you and others joining in on the fun? Come on boys, let's see 'em! |
Thanks Greg, I really like those case colors. I just have plain jane 28 gauge Q1/Q2 gun nothing special. But I will take some picture a little later and post them up.
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The butt of a DT/PG/BT/26" Q1/Q2 28 ga that my wife claimed for her own (not-quite-done oil refinish and checkering recut I did due to a broken stock; can you see the repair?), and a DT/SG/SPL/28" IC/Mod 12 ga (3"); my duck gun, with 14 3/4" LOP to boot :p!
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Gotta keep Greg's great thread going....:) Repro DHE 28 gauge 26" Q1/Q2 single trigger,pistol grip
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Joe, very pretty wood on both of your Repros, just as the vast majority of them seem to have and one of their characteristics that make for pride of ownership. If the stock in your top example was broken and repaired, it certainly is undetectable in your pic. Did you personally do the repair?
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[QUOTE=Greg Baehman;61002]Dean's set, I have to believe is quite rare, as a matter of fact, I don't ever recall seeing an original same gauge 2-bbl. set, 26" & 28" bbls. with the same chokes before. Dean, do you prefer one barrel length over the other? =QUOTE]
If I can be completely candid, I prefer the 26" barrels for skeet stations 1, 7 and 8. For stations 2,3,4,5, and 6 I prefer the 28" barrels. The problem is... unless shooting a very casual round of skeet with very understanding squad members it is nearly impossible to lug the extra set of barrels around the course and change barrels depending on the station. Sometimes I shoot the course with the 28" barrels but mostly I shoot the 26" barrels. The 26" barrels are by no means a handicap and I will usually choose to use them. |
[QUOTE=Dean Romig;61061 it is nearly impossible to lug the extra set of barrels around the course and change barrels depending on the station.
[/QUOTE] Just when you thought you heard every excuse in the book!:whistle: |
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BTW, both have the long 14 3/4" LOP which fit me much better than the shorter versions. |
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I'll see what photos I have and maybe take a couple more and post later. Here is a comparison of my Brad Bachelder recolored 20ga and an original VH.
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Here's my 28 ga proving they will kill ducks. Other photo is son Wyatt with 20ga Citori Gran Lightning on the same day.
Unfortunately we lost that dog, Cisco, last spring. |
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OK Boys, here are my 3 amigos in 12, 20, and 28 all wearing their long barrels today and a closeup of each in that order. I know, must have lost the extra triggers somewhere. More to follow!
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And finally, a couple more of my favorite, the 12. Note barrel markings and chokes. This is a very versatile gun. Lengths are 28" and 26" as you might guess. The serial number does NOT contain SSS. It is a serious duck killer, In fact I made a tripple on gadwall with it once! One with the first barrel and two with the second as thery came in to my decoys.
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Even a blind hog finds an acorn once in awhile. |
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The "Just In Case" Repro...a 28-ga. DHE, 26" IC/M. I purchased this, my only single-triggered double, because I live in snow country. Because I live in snow country I own a snowblower. If you own a snowblower you undoubtedly are aware that accidents can happen when operating them. Every winter many, perhaps hundreds, lose their fingers when they stick their hand in the snowblower's chute to clear away clogged snow. Knowing this and being the super cautious person that I am, I have developed a technique where I tuck my trigger finger and wrap my thumb over it when sticking my hand in the chute to clear it out, so just in case I lose some fingers I will still have my one trigger finger--hence the gun's name..."Just In Case".
Besides the striking head-to-toe fiddleback, the cool thing about this stock is that it has two red grains that run longitudinally down both sides of it. |
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Another Fiddle-Back
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I've posted this a bunch but it fits this thread.
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SCC that I sold, may have been a mistake.
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