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			Odd that the first time I saw (the 20 gauge I think but I'm not sure) in its poorly refinished condition was at the Chantilly Virginia show, being displayed by Julia in preparation for auction.  I was used to seeing Jim's Parkers in all levels of condition, but this was the low level.  Like some of you, I have a hard time keeping the two A-1s straight.  I"m not sure Larry Baer accurately described the gun with the ruined inlays.  A talented engraver could repair almost any damage done to inlays or engraving.  I'll have to review my Baer books to see if I can identify the gun he is describing.  I doubt that the "ruined gun" is in that condition today.
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