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Unread 11-25-2014, 09:02 AM   #1
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Good News

The Winter Issue of Parker Pages was mailed yesterday - Hope you all enjoy it!

Incidentally, the deadline for submitting material for the Spring Issue is January 15th.

Thanks very much to all the contributors of stories, articles and photos for each of the four issues of Parker Pages in 2014, our twentieth anniversary volume of Parker Pages.
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Thank you Dean for all the hard work and effort you put into the Parker Pages.
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Now it is time to think about sending in new stories for the spring issue. Hopefully, we will see a few by folks who have not contributed before. Most all of us have a story or two worth telling involving our favorite guns
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Parker Pages made it to my mailbox in Northcentral Wisconsin this afternoon. After a quick scan she's loaded up with a great mix of stories and colorful pics---just as we've come to expect from those that make it happen. Thank you!
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Received mine yesterday afternoon ,already have it read cover to cover ,NOW to sit down late this evening after Thanksgiving dinner and read it again ! Thank You Dean for all the hard work You put into this for us Guys to enjoy ! Russ
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Thanks Russ, but without the wonderful contributions from members we wouldn't have much of a publication.

Best to All and Happy Thanksgiving to Everyone!
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It arrived here on the Washington/Idaho border on Friday the 28th. Pretty fast this time!!
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arrived in mississippi yesterday good work dean...charlie
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Since I'm still early on the learning curve, I particularly appreciated Robin Lewis' article "Intro to the Parker Gun- 101".

Another thought, if you do not have the book "Treasures of the NRA National Firearms Museum" by Jim Supica, Doug Wicklund & Philip Schreir, you should definitely get one (about $15 on Amazon). This book is worth far more than the nominal cost, many color pictures, especially of the Petersen Gallery, the Invincibles, etc.
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