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Great gun! Love the wood on it. I actually prefer the Ps over the Gs for some odd reason.
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Cyberspace guns are approached with trepidation but still.... The guy took it in on trade and wasn't interested to keep it. He did say if I was the least bit concerned about anything to ship it back - basically being out on shipping costs. I think that is pretty fair. To some, these are just old guns and what's the big deal. To others, they are investments. Everyone has their own ideas. For me, I find them "historical, functional works of art". Any that come into my possession get their day afield- some more than others. They all get to happily co-exist on display - no more steel tombs for me. Cheers, Jack
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Jack Cronkhite For Your Post: |
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Nice PH, have to love those twist barrels. My first Parker was a PH and it became my Pheasant gun.
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I always liked the PH or grade 1 the best. I've had quite a few over the years. Of the five Parkers I still own, two are Grade 1's.
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Jack - nice gun !
Question: In your seventh picture, is there a fine hairline crack extending from the trigger guard screw into the checkering ? John |
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great looking gun jack..i never tire of looking at these great old guns each one holds my fasination until i see the next one...charlie
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John: It is an optical illusion. After going over it very carefully, there is no crack, not even a scratch. It is the wood grain making just a slight curl and then heading straight into the checkering. Good eye though. Cheers, Jack
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I think the PH Parker's with twist barrels are one of the best values in vintage American SxS shotguns. An equally great value is the Fox early A grade. Beautiful Twist barrels, great wood and very well done engraving for prices that are many times less than VH guns of equal condition. Jack nice gun.
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