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more pictures of the 20 gauge
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Gary, this is an extraordinary piece. This is the only Parker I have seen with a fishing scene and the second one with a boat, this one much more detailed than the Admiral Fletcher gun.
Just being the first 20ga is special and the first $250 grade and then the engraving! Its wonderful and I hope to see it in person some day. |
Gary, you're killin' us!
What a wonderful Parker with a unique history. A great mate to Robin's 16! |
I am just happy to be the caretaker of it for a while, I have to thank another PGCA member for the lead on this piece, This is the gun that we are writing an article on for Parker pages, Spring edition,my brother Ron is helping do research on it
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Thanks Gary. I'll be sure to reserve a color page or two for the pictures.
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That, is a beautiful piece of art.
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OMG Gary, what a great gun. I can't wait to read the story.
Jeff |
Could you share some barrel pictures?
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The engraving looks to be in a European Art Nouveau style.I wonder who could have done it? Beautiful! David
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David, At that time period I believe that Glahn would have been the engraver. We see some wonderful and unique engraving in this time period.
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