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Original Parker Postcard
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They're actually called a trade card, quite a bit larger than a postcard. They're certainly scarce, and of course anything pigeon shooting related is interesting.
Destry |
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I believe the shooter is actually Dubray and always have. Muderlak and I discussed it on a couple of occasions and I believe he even found that where he's standing was Dubray's handicap at the time.
Destry |
Anyone know if these were ever reproduced like the catalogs were?
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Repro??
I havent seen one but where there is money there is a way.
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Do they fall under public domain since Parker is no more, and they are over 100 years old?
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Remington would not be pleased.
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As far as I know they have not.
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That's a fair question Chuck. |
Right click on the enlarged pictures and save them... Then print out on photo paper???
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The Parker post cards can be found priced in the $150.00 range from time to time. They look great in the gun room.
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Those are very nice. Do they make good fitted case labels or are they too thick?
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Destry, didn't Ed Muderlak make a copy of this? Seems to me I bought a couple from him at the U.P. shoot some years ago. I had them framed but have lost the one in question during a couple of moves:banghead:
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A little "photoshop" enhancements and it looks good printed out and framed 5x7!
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I believe Ed reproduced the Bert Sharkey poster in a reduced size. I never added one to my collection.
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Ed never did one of the trade cards that I'm aware of, but it's possible I suppose.
He did do the posters for sure, they were about half size if memory serves. DLH |
The Trade card sold on ebay for $135 or so.
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Thats about right.
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