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Need to start with some pictures. You won't believe the expertise you will find here.
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Are you any relation to the late Otis Odom?
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If the serial numbers on the parts are different, then they are from different guns.
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Imagine that! What are the chances hammers from a gun 1000 higher in SN ended up on my gun.
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Now, edgar. We are talking apples to oranges there kind of. 1,000 numbers can be in the realm of possibility. Or can be chalked up as a stamping error. I have seen a few other examples of your type of scenario.
But... almost 100,000 serial numbers off.? in this case i think it is simply coincidental that the last 3 numbers are the same. That is if the information being provided is correct. We are yet to get an answer on the grade or barrel type.
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In the case if my gun, it’s quite reasonable to assume someone simply made a stamping error, but it does illustrate, that in most things Parker, it’s best not to generalize.
If the OP could give us the grade, it certainly would point towards the correct SN, though it’s a rare piece, and pretty unlikely in the 180k range, with original Damascus barrels. |
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