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A Rare find
For those of you who live in or near West Columbia South Carolina, I only wish I had the money.
http://www.charltonhallauctions.com/...age=2&mypage=1 http://www.charltonhallauctions.com/...age=0&mypage=1 |
Yes that is a very neat gun in very good shape. Hope somebody here gets it.
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This great gun is shown on pages 87-91 in the The Parker Story.
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I also discovered this morning
Actually, there are two cased Parkers going at this Auction...
http://www.charltonhallauctions.com/.../203/82203.jpg http://www.charltonhallauctions.com/.../202/82202.jpg |
Drew, Do you know whether or not the gun is original to the case, looks like it don/t fit just right or maybe it was put in that way for the photo? My brother owns 01943, Gary
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I really know nothing about it, I just came across the auction and felt inspired to post about it in case someone had the money and time to go get it.
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I owned 01248 for a few years. I bought it and several Parkers at an auction in Portland, Oregon when a collection owned by Mr. Christensen (spelling?) was sold. 1992, as I recall. I bought a T-latch, an 8-gauge top action, and a very nice CHE Bernard -- these along with the 01248 are shown in TPS. Wish I had kept them but I believe most are now owned by PGCA members.
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That presale estimate has to be a joke.
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Yes George, and the joke was on me. Both of those were mine and they were given away. I'll know better in the future. However, a PGCA Member in Texas was the fortunate buyer. He called me tonight and asked me to help him with the shipping.
The Grade 3 (D) 10 gauge hammergun was mine as well. It went for $1,200 George |
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I will provide a good home for these treasures and hope to display them in future PGCA events if possible. With much graditude, I thank you Mr. Lander. |
I finally received Parker number 01248 yesterday.
Gary, the reason the gun doesn't fit the case properly is that the wooden insert has warped with age and the action has to be wedged in. It was shipped to me in the case and the case was damaged but I can repair it easily. I'll have to get the insert straightened and then all will be well. The gun itself is very nice and I am quite pleased with it. Has anyone tried shooting RST shells through decarbonized steel? I would just like to shoot it few times if it is safe to do so. The 10ga grade 3 top action hammergun from the same auction is nicer than I thought it would be, but has a replaced right hammer that doesn't match well. Does anyone have a spare or know where I should look? David |
David, I would not recommed shooting a decarbonized steel barrelled gun.
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1079 is in transit to me. will post pictures here when she arrives....
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Best Regards, George palmettotreasure@aol.com |
1079
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following are pictures of 1079. decarbonized steel barrels. still tight.
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Very nice, Ed :cheers:
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Ed, Where's the maple leaf?
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edgar: the maple leaves are all under the snow...
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