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Unread 07-05-2009, 09:24 PM   #1
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Hi all! Just found you as I was researching my Parker I have recently acquired. Unfortunately, the stock is broke but the barrel is gorgeous! The majority of my guns are extremely old and I would never shoot. However, I can't resist my 1918 Colt .25 as my carry gun of choice! Looking forward to getting to know some of you better!
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Unread 07-05-2009, 10:20 PM   #2
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Hi Jenea,

Tell us about your Parker. What is the serial number?
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Unread 07-05-2009, 11:05 PM   #3
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Hi Dean,

I started another thread about the Parker. But, it is stamped "PARKER BROS MAKERS, MERIDEN, CONN TWIST" sn 64284. Thanks!
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Yup, saw your other thread just after I posted to this one.
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Yup, saw your other thread just after I posted to this one.
Just trying to keep threads clean! I'm on quite a few sport bike forums and try to keep it topic related. OT, aside from shooting, my other love is a Honda CBR 600 (and her kid sister, CRF 50, just for the dirt and messing around!)
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Swinging a shotgun is a lot like riding a sportbike. When I am not shooting my shotguns, I have a couple of bikes and spend some time on roadcourses on two and four wheels. The CBR600 is a wonderful machine. One of these days perhaps we can figure out how to have a PGCA ride.
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Hi Jeana; welcome to the pack. When I am not shooting my parkers I use to run around in my red corevet but since my knee replacement I sold it and now I drive my
1948 Willys jeep. jvb
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Hi Jeana; welcome to the pack. When I am not shooting my parkers I use to run around in my red corevet but since my knee replacement I sold it and now I drive my
1948 Willys jeep. jvb

And the Jeep is easier to drive than the Corvette??
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