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Unread 01-19-2010, 12:45 AM   #1
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Could someone look up Ser # 131123 in the book and provide some details,
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Unread 01-19-2010, 05:47 AM   #2
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Tha book jumps from 130975 to 133788 but if you own the gun you should check to see if there is information enough to support a PGCA Research Letter.
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Unread 01-19-2010, 09:01 AM   #3
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Thanks for looking Dean, how do I check?
I believe I have a G grade - 1 1/2 frame 30" Damascus straight stock
with a Hawkins pad.
I will post some photos after work.
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Go to the PGCA home page and on the left column click on "Research Letters" and when the next page pops up click on the red "here" ...

I did this with your serial number and found that "there are surviving factory records"

A research letter is $60 for non-PGCA members and $40 for PGCA members. This would be an excellent opportunity to become a member and save yourself $20 on this and future letters... and there will be future letters - you can't own just one Parker.
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Hi Dean,
This is # 2, I have a D Grade that I received advice on from this forum in reference to lightening the front stock, I was just about to start when the G fell into my hands,
Now that they are starting to covey up I will get the membership. I truly appreciate all the help and experience extended to a greenhorn.
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Ken, we were all greenhorns once and, in fact, I consider myself to be one in the presence of some of the Parker gurus in this organization. We all learn and teach together here - it's a 'give and take' relationship.
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Unread 01-19-2010, 08:33 PM   #7
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Yup,Thats spot on Dean. I usually learn something new here if not everyday damn near it.
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I like that term Covey up. I buy one Parker the next thing I know i have 6 in the safe. these things are prolific breeder's Thank God I'm not married, i couldn't stand up to the scrutiny.

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Bill,You got that right!
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I cannot upload photos, keep getting an error message, will have to get the IT dept
(the kid )to figure it out.
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