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edgarspencer 04-15-2013 08:17 AM

Time Capsule
 
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This gun just walked into a local shop out of the blue. I went to check out a CHE, and after seeing this 1928 VH, sn 228118, completely forgot about the C.
I have occasionally used the expression 'new' or 'mint' in describing other guns, but seeing this was as exciting as seeing the Parker Order books, or going to the Smithsonian for the first time. I can now say, without reservation, that I have held a new, unfired Parker. The gun was made in 1928, and is, undoubtedly the closest thing to a gun as it left the factory. It is 100% in all respects; Blueing, Wood, and Case Hardened Colors.
I could have, and still can buy the gun, but after soul searching, decided it would be wasted on me in fairly short order. I have to be able to enjoy my guns in all aspects of owning them, which means being able to shoot them. It would be like falling in love with a virgin who could spend the rest of her life with you. After you got over the fact that you were loved in return, what would you most want to do with her?
These pictures simply do not do the gun proper justice. That's Gary Herman holding her.

Michael Linn 04-15-2013 08:28 AM

...thanks for a rare glimpse into the past!

David Holes 04-15-2013 08:42 AM

I am amazed at how bold the checking looks in the pictures. Nice to see a new one. Thanks Dave

Kenny Graft 04-15-2013 08:48 AM

Could youn put me in touch with the seller? Please send P.M. thanks Kenny Graft

edgarspencer 04-15-2013 08:49 AM

David, that's exactly what I thought when I first laid eyeballs on it. Every facet of the gun set new benchmarks in my mind for what the factory did. Even the checkering on the safety button is sharp to the touch.
Gary and I have had a couple discussions about this gun since yesterday, and we each were giggling about it. To put any minds at ease, I've decided to at least take the girl to the dance. I'll be on my best behavior.

edgarspencer 04-15-2013 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Kenny Graft (Post 104136)
Could youn put me in touch with the seller? Please send P.M. thanks Kenny Graft

Sorry Kenny, There isn't a seller anymore. I couldn't resist.

Bill Murphy 04-15-2013 08:58 AM

As one poster said, "a rare glimpse into the past", wearing a pink shirt.:):)

Rich Anderson 04-15-2013 09:08 AM

congrats Edgar on the nice find. That must be a pretty nice gun shop what with the cased doubles in your first picture. So what about the C?

John Taddeo 04-15-2013 09:54 AM

Beautiful, any story behind who or why this gun was preserved in pristine condition?

Frank Cronin 04-15-2013 09:57 AM

What a gun! Great find Edgar and hope to see it soon. Congratulations!


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