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Value of Parker Serial 138889
I was given a Parker 12 gauge by my father years ago. I never really knew what I had, but I am starting to think the the gun needs to be cherished a little more than it has been. Can someone help me to understand what I have?
The gun is in very good shape, in fact I have dove hunted with it several times. I used the gun identification tool in the website to determine this: Made in 1906 Frame size 2 BH Grade 5 Acme Steel Weight 4 6 Any help would be much appreciated. I can add pictures later if needed. |
We would be happy to help you with your very desirable gun, but you must first register with your real name.
Thanks Jeff Kuss Moderator |
New User Name - Same Person
Sorry Jeff. I did not read the directions very well when I registered. I am the person who asked about the Parker. Thanks for any feedback that you or anyone else can give!
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David,
First of all, welcome. Second, a Parker gifted to you by your father is certainly something to be cherished for the obvious reasons. B-grade Parkers are very unique individually. We would certainly like to see pictures of your gun. Any chance you can post some for us to see? Jay Gardner |
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I have attached a few pictures of the shotgun. Thanks again for the feedback!
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This gun has a very interesting history no doubt. A PGCA letter would cost you less than one percent of its value and possibly add to its value many times that. According to the Serialization Book, the gun had neither ejectors or single trigger or beavertail forend when it was made. A PGCA letter would possibly tell you when such modifications were made to the gun as well as the name of the person who originally ordered the gun as well as the name of the person who had the modifications made. The names you uncover will possibly be names our readers would recognize as competition shooters or other important figures in Parker history. Keep us informed.
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PCGA Letter?
How exactly do I get a PCGA letter?
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David,Go to the PGCA Home tab on the upper left side of this page then click on "Research Letters tab. You will find a form to fill out and mail in.
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Research Letter
This is great news. I will work on getting the form sent in this week. Thanks everyone!
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David: What you have is a very rare and desirable Parker. Bill and Dave are right, invest in a PGCA letter and no telling what surprises will turn up. The letter should tell you if your gun was sent back to Parker for the aforementioned modifications.
Best Regads, George |
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