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01-12-2020, 12:47 PM
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I guess they are spoken for !...
Whenever my oldest daughter stops by, she always wants to see "her guns". Saturday was no exception..so I wiped them down, and took a couple pics for the Forum..Parker is 1885..O frame..Lightening cuts..all original..one of 328. LC is 1912..original except barrels were done. Both are tight with perfect bores.The case is vintage faux alligator that I refinished..Both are 16s..
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