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Unread 02-05-2013, 08:05 AM   #27
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Hello Bill, 50 Grand you say?? Sorry for the non Parker post, but it is a part of the great gun collecting histories, and the old girl did haul a lot of really high grade Parkers out to Wellsburg, W.Va. back in the day. It had a 265 with dual quads and an overdrive. I put 276,000 miles on it chasing all sorts of fine double guns, most of which I had on the arm. Great times, but more importantly, a fraternity of really GREAT PEOPLE allowed me to get off of the Hardscrabble Road. Always remember: Life is Good, Treat it With Respect!

Here are the only decent gun photos in this laptop, just ignore the maker, which was the Ansley H. Fox Gun Co., and enjoy the early lumber.
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Last edited by Tom Kidd; 02-05-2013 at 08:43 AM.. Reason: Added maker of F Grade
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