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Elmer Keith had a BHE trap gun. His guns were on display at the Boise Cabela's for years and I think the family ran the collection through Julia's some years ago.
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Archibald Rutledge mentioned a Parker as the gun he used.
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Thanks for reminding me of Art's writing. I have enjoyed his book.
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Thanks, Patrick. Keith is not in my library. Did he write any stories or particular articles that included his Parker?
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Nash Buckingham stated he had a 34-inch Parker in his Outdoor Life magazine article "Magnum Opus" but it was displaced by a string of Super-Fox guns. It appears to be the gun Nash was using in the 1921 Field & Stream movies Dr. Wayne Capooth, author of The Golden Age of Waterfowling, had transcribed onto a DVD. Probably the Parker in this picture --
34-inch Parker.jpeg from The Best of Nash Buckingham. |
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Dean, I believe Aldo Leopold shot a Fox. I believe it is on display at his "museum". A 20 ga.
Perhaps he also shot a Parker
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Yeah, I had read that he also shot a Parker but I don’t remember where I had read it so take it for what it’s worth.
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Ted Nelson Lundrigan also shot a Parker as referenced in his grouse books. He also shot a Westley Richards.
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