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Parker Paper
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My appreciation for Parker paper has grown immensely in the past 6 months. I was In need of a small assortment of items to fill out the table top, and ended up over my head, and still going.
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See, it is an addiction!! :eek: :rotf:
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Very nice collection of Parker paper! I can't believe you have only been at it for 6 months. I try to collect a catalog from each year that one of my Parkers was made.
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Thanks Craig! Several large lots became available and I’m lucky enough to have a few people with their ear in the air for me.
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Love the display!!!
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Dylan, with an extensive collection such as yours, it must be hard to find items that you don't already have. Do you have a wish list so we can assist you?
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Hi Bill,
Sure, if I had to put them in order. Appreciate all and any leads. 1. Trojan introduction flyer. 2. Better condition clown catalog. 3. Anything pre 1900. 4. The ejectors catalog. Don’t have TPS with me but I think it’s a 1900 pocket? 5. The remaining small bore pamphlets. There are some less than realistic items that I don’t think I’ll ever have a chance at like 1860’s catalogs, the squirrel calendar, etc. but I’m not getting worked up over the chase on those just yet. Beyond that I’ll just keep chipping away at the list published in TPS as things become available. |
Great displays and reminds me I need to do a better job with my stuff.
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Great display of your collection.
My A.H. Fox Gun Co., Ithaca Gun Co. and Baker Gun & Forging Co. catalogs all sit in three-ring binders. I have framed and hung in the hallway leading to the man cave the Flyers Ithaca sent out for their Lefever Arms Co./Lefever Arms Branch products. Attachment 138784 Attachment 138785 Attachment 138786 And this very rare Ithaca Guns for Trapshooters poster. Attachment 138787 |
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