Well, for the last year or so I've poured over current discussions, and lots and lots of back threads. I've followed general discussions, hammer guns, Repros, restorations, and foto Fridays, ......and much more. I've sent in my membership dues and am looking forward to the Parker Pages....and the for sale section.
The screen saver on my home computer can't wash out the "moon glow" emblem of the PGCA
I've read, and laughed out loud at some of the conversations. And been saddened to see the loss of some of the Parker community members.
My wife has told me she's sure that I've taken on an "emotional online friend"
I'm thinking that it's time to roll back a bit and start reading some of the books for a bit more of a solid foundation.
Is there a sensible place to start with the books? I've looked up "The Parker Story" and "The Old Reliable", "Shooting Flying", and "Parker: America's Finest Shotgun". There are more. It's going to be easy to drop a bundle on the home library!
Is there a sequence that makes any sense to start with? Are there any to pass on altogether, and which are the "can't do withouts"? Any better places to find them than Amazon, etc?