I think so Mark. On many lower grade guns, a research letter is not very informative, but I'd expect this one to be greatly interesting. You know the butt is also interesting as its not the usual pattern for a Parker checkered butt. I can't tell from the photos but it kinda looks like a wood plate mounted on the end of the stock like some European guns today. I would question whether the butt was original Parker, however, I am being nitpicky because it is an interesting gun regardless.
As Gary says, these sinistral guns are rare, rare.
I already have you slotted in to help and exhibit your guns at next Feb's Pheasant Fest in St Paul.
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