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The Griffin and Howe website, research category, has some three thousand Parker numbers that went through VL&D and A&F. Your number is not among them. That is about the end of the line for research except the PGCA collection of work tags. Your number does not appear there either. I think our researcher searches the work tag list when a letter is requested. Research material in this serial number range is not particularly interesting because no mention of the original purchaser is included in the stock books.
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Thanks to both Mister Murphy and Collins for your replys. Just going to like it for what it is.
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Gary: If you were to post some pictures, we would enjoy it along with you. Is there any means to follow a path of provenance, starting with the person from whom you acquired this gun? 1929 isn't that far back - if you say it fast.
Cheers, Jack
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I have the original buyers name from the family where I bought the gun. He owned a farm and hunted with it near Oregon Il. The family said the stock carving was done by a friend from that area. Will post some pictures if I can figure it out.
Thanks Gary Looks like I have to put them some place to load them--not tonight |
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06-24-2010, 09:34 AM | #7 | ||||||
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You can email them to a participant here who knows how to post them. Unfortunately, I am not that person.
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Thanks, Sent them over.
Gary |
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