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Unread 05-06-2012, 08:38 AM   #6
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George, H D Folsom was a distributor to hardware, gun and farm stores and was a major Parker customer. As usual in the lower grade guns, many were purchased for stock. During the time your gun was made, Parker was still making black walnut gun cases with accessories. I have looked at a number of them and have not been able to find a Parker mark on the case, yet we know it was Parker made because of factory records. It is highly likely yours is original to the gun, looking at the close made for the gun fit, and is Parker made. Yours is slighly different than those I have seen in that the shell carrier block is contoured to match the grip curve.

Gary Carmicheal, who responded to you above, is an expert in the hammer Parkers. Although your gun appears to be a lower grade gun, maybe an 0 grade, it appears to be intact and uncut at both ends. If it were mine, I would have the barrels refinished by Brad or Dale to bring out the beauty of the composite steel, the stock refinished , properly of course, to bring out the beauty of the wood, and the action metal cleaned up. Often there are a surprising amount of case colors left on the sideplates of these old hammer guns, which become visible after the crud and dull oxidation is removed.

These cases accumulate a lot of dirt inside and out. I'd carefully clean up the case, and probably handrub new finish into the outside wood if there is just an aged dirt and oil finish remaining.

You have a real prize in that original gun and case combination, something to proudly show and preserve. Nothing wrong with shooting it either and having some fun on birds or targets.

Here are a couple Parker walnut hammer gun cases owned by a friend. I have a hammer C without a case, and long term, I've thought about making or having made a reproduction case. We published dimensions of these cases at one time, and I understand at least one fine woodworker in our organization is starting in.
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