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Sometimes you find a gun that just seems to be a natural extension of mind and body. You pick it up and it feels like part of you. I had that one time with a perazzi Ithicas trap gun.
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Mike Franzen For Your Post: |
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Wish there were side pictures of the rib
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The Following User Says Thank You to Pat Dugan For Your Post: |
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I'll try to accommodate that request. This gun was made in 1929 and the stock book is missing so I was not able to buy a research letter on it but everything but the pad is original - so sayeth some long-time Parker experts.
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Dean Romig For Your Post: |
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Dean,
Didn't that gun cost you one book of raffle tickets? ![]() |
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Dean:
The story goes something like this: While I was in Las Vegas several year ago , at some point I was looking for a PGCA raffle gun, I asked Frank to look for a gun with a reasonable price . Frank came to me with a list of guns that he thought would fit the bill. One of the guns was the CHE. I went over to see Mike Methe and borrowed a hand full of cash. I went to the dealer that had the CHE and offered him a cash deal of considerably less than he was asking----he took the deal. The gun needed a very little TLC and I gave the gun to Doug Turnbull, he did his magic touch. Dean upon winning the gun came to Vermont to pick up his winnings along with his wife Kathy-------the first time I met them. I am glad that Dean enjoyed the gun for a short time. Allan |
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Jean Swanson For Your Post: |
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Dean
Fantastic Parker and a great story. I own her "big sister" who sports 32" barrels. I purchased mine at Pintail Pt from a fellow PGCA member. I have never shot her as she is almost unfired, and I suck at trap.I purchased her for her beauty and condition. If you need any pictures of her "sister" let me know. David |
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The Following User Says Thank You to David Dwyer For Your Post: |
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Dean,
Absolutely beautiful gun. Like Mike says, sometimes a gun just fits perfectly. That's the whole reason I'm in this organization. My VHE 20 was that way for me, that's why it is now mine. PopPop |
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The Following User Says Thank You to Larry Stalnaker For Your Post: |
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A Parker double trap gun is exactly that.....it is designed for trap. They have high combs with little drop. Mine had one inch of drop at the heel and 1/2" at comb. They provide a built in vertical lead. You place the clay on top of the bead and it leads the clay up for you. They do not do well for sporting clays or hunting but they are a wonderful gun for trap.
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Bruce Day For Your Post: |
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