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Unread 09-20-2011, 09:55 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Stu Williams View Post
Mine has always been in our family. A 1929 Trojan 20 ga that was my Grandfathers, and he gave it to me when I was 12. I used it when my Grandfather taught me to hunt dove and quail. So it is still a one family Parker, and I imagine many or most are still in their respective families. I fret over what to do with it after I am gone, I have 3 daughters that don't hunt or shoot (Well one goes to the skeet range with me and pulls). I have no nephews to leave it with either (I'm sure there might be a volunteer or two on the forum).
While it is a Parker (ok a trojan) the value to me is the time I spent using it to knock down dove and quail with my grandfather and it is just a bonus that it is a Parker.
Stu, Hold on to it because maybe one of your Grandkids might enjoy it
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