05-21-2012, 10:14 PM
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Chuck,
Thank you taking the time to do the extra reserch on the Parker. Thast an amazing amount of information. The gun is certianly very special.
Ed
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Originally Posted by Chuck Bishop
Mark, you got it! In my own defense, Ed did have 6000 on his request form but all the information is correct.
Also, if you read the letter, this gun was ordered by C.E.P. in 1890 but not shipped to Laughton until 1892. I didn't put the 1890 in the letter but I will on the revised letter. I got to thinking if this gun was built for an exposition so I got out TPS. It wasn't built for an exposition but it is listed as one of the many guns ordered by Charles Eddy Parker. According to TPS, some were built for individuals, some were sent to dealers, some were show displays, and some remained in stock for several years. Many could have been used as salesman's samples. TPS authors state that these C.E.P. guns were special in every way.
Contrats, Ed.
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