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The Remington sample segments are here
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...SZxCmUQME/edit Parker examples are here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...YvzD18i3c/edit Colt salesman's sample rod is here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...xa1kDegrg/edit I am not aware of the existence of salesman's samples from any other U.S. maker. There is a Baker Gun & Forging damascus fabrication demonstration rod
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They are in the Parker Story.
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Dean, Drew, thanks. Just the information on Parker Damascus I was seeking. I do not have The Parker Story as reference.
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Brian: there are images of Parker salesman's damascus sample segments shown in TPS? What page please?
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You made me get up from my chair, walk out to my office and pull out my copy of TPS to look… Page 498. The first page of the “Barrels…” chapter. Image of several composite steel sample pieces that were owned by James Hayes. So I do not know of you would call them “salesmen's samples” exactly, but they were factory owned samples of various types of composite steels. Some used by Parker and some not.
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