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04-05-2011, 09:40 PM
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New Parker Owner
I do not know very much about Parker guns. I collect old items and lately my interest has shifted to guns. I bought this Parker in an auction I went to the gun shop and the owner offered me $800. I have no intention of selling it, but would like to know more about it. This is what I know it is a 1879 Damascus 32". It says plain twist I believe, and has a 3 on the first barrel know. The serial number is 16044, and there is a letter U above these numbers. The stock has been refinished and the barrel has been reblued.
What is the value, and is this a nice piece from a collector's standpoint.
Thank You for your help.
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