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Serial Number says 1916 MFG Date. PGCA no number
Unread 07-18-2024, 12:32 PM   #1
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Default Serial Number says 1916 MFG Date. PGCA no number

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I bought a Parker years back at auction. Decided to research it now. Looked up the serial number of 174761 and it came back as produced in 1916. It is in really good shape to be so old. gun is a 12 gage DH with optional ejectors. The gun doesn't appear to be reblued. All corners are very sharp. The wood is in near perfect condition. I have had this gun for a while due to health issues and never checked it out. I decide to request a letter from the association and it says the data base did not locate any information. There was no warning. One last thing is the gun has a single selectable trigger. Any help would be appreciated. I'll try to figure out how to post pictures in the near future.
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Unread 07-18-2024, 12:52 PM   #2
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Roy on the home page you can click on the Research Letters tab in the tree on the left where you can search your serial number. It would have told you then that there were no records available for this serial number.
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Post some pictures of the gun along with barrel length, etc. I'm sure some will weigh in.
Unfortunate that there is no info on the gun.
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Ordinarily, when the PGCA says there are no records available for a particular serial number, it is because the book containing that number was missing when the volunteers were photocopying the books at Remington.
In your particular case it is a bit of a mystery, as the book containing your serial number was not missing, evidenced by the fact that the serial numbers immediately before, and after yours, are in the database. This sort of mystery, may never be explained, but in many cases, the super sleuth Research Director is able to look at the photocopy of the page in question, and decipher the faded handwriting of the man who entered the information.
Your last best hope is contacting Chuck Bishop to enlist his help. Bribes of fine malt whisky and rare cigars are not ordinarily necessary, because if he can help, he will.
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Good spot Edgar on the numbers before and after. Confidentially fine malts and cigars will get you nowhere with His Eminence. Now a particular clam that he favors and bruschetta may part the seas
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I seriously doubt that our esteemed Chairman of Parker Gun Research would allow himself to be bribed… believe me, I’ve tried…





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I seriously doubt that our esteemed Chairman of Parker Gun Research would allow himself to be bribed… believe me, I’ve tried…

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The double negative sounds like you’re suggesting he can be ‘influenced’. I doubt that’s what you meant.
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Problem is there are some large orders that are entered into the Order Books that have all the info except the serial number. There are pages of 40 guns that have barrel steel, barrel length, stock/grip type, ejector, price, etc but none have the serial number included. Add to that very few frames were used in consecutive order by serial number. There can be one or more order books between the serial numbers.
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This S/N is in 1 of the missing stock books so no help there. It's not showing up in the order book db either however it's very possible that S/N order entry was missed when Gunther went thru the order books looking for any gun D grade and above that was missing in the stock book. He then added those guns into what turned into the Serialization book.

There were 402 S/N's in the 174xxx range located in order book # 95. There are other order books also that contain S/N's in the 174xxx range. Since order book #95 containg the most S/N's in the 174xxx range, I'll manually look at each page and see if I can find 174761. It should be there it's just a matter of finding it. Much like finding a needle in a haystack.

I'll let you know if I find it. May take a few days.
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This S/N is in 1 of the missing stock books so no help there. It's not showing up in the order book db either however it's very possible that S/N order entry was missed when Gunther went thru the order books looking for any gun D grade and above that was missing in the stock book. He then added those guns into what turned into the Serialization book.

There were 402 S/N's in the 174xxx range located in order book # 95. There are other order books also that contain S/N's in the 174xxx range. Since order book #95 containg the most S/N's in the 174xxx range, I'll manually look at each page and see if I can find 174761. It should be there it's just a matter of finding it. Much like finding a needle in a haystack.

I'll let you know if I find it. May take a few days.
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