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12-08-2011, 12:33 PM
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AH Parkers ordered by CEP
The first two photos are of sn 60396, a D6 10 ga with 32" barrels. One of eight made, one of two ordered by CEP. It was built in 1890 and stayed in Parker's inventory until 1901 when it was sold for the discounted price of 100 dollars. (that's about 20k to 25k in todays dollars!). It was displayed by Parker at the sportsman expos in New Year and Boston, as well as others.
The other photos are of sn 60509, a D6 12 ga with 32" barrels. One of 13 made. It was ordered in 1890 and was in and out of Parker's inventory until 1906. Wow, 16 years! It was consigned to many dealers for exhibition and displayed at numerous expos by various dealers, but it doesn't appear that Parker itself used it for their own display at any known expos.
It is said that these CEP guns were "special" but, other then being ordered by him, they don't appear to be any more "special" then any other AH. At least not any others I own. The quality of the wood, barrels and engraving is no better then two other AH's I own that were made in 1890 and 1891.
One interesting thing about these guns is how long Parker used them. They were displayed by Parker long after the AH engraving petterns were modified, ie the engraving was much finer and more detailed in 1890 then is was during the late 1890's and thereafter. In other words, a purchaser was going to get the same fine engraving in 1900 that he would have found by inspecting one if these guns before his purchase.
Anyway, thought you'd like to see them. Don't forget to click on photos to enlarge!
Best to all, Ray
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12-08-2011, 03:19 PM
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Wonderful guns Ray! Thank you for letting us enjoy them also.
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"Much care is bestowed to make it what the Sportsman needs-a good gun"-Charles Parker
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