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A recent thread by Clint Guthrie, ask about the oldest ser# Parker back action. This would not include T Latch, and Charles Parker Maker guns. I had mentioned that I had a period booklet that gave the location and the name of the owners of Ser# 1and 2, with some research into my files, I found the article. It was in the May issue of Field & Stream 1909, authored by Harry Palmer, and reviewed by Austin Hogan and myself. An article was written, and published in the Parker Pages, Winter, 2005. pages 11-14 It is very interesting and a worthy read. The Parker pages have volumes of information in them I hope everyone saves them for reference, Gary
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09-20-2019, 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Gary Carmichael Sr
A recent thread by Clint Guthrie, ask about the oldest ser# Parker back action. This would not include T Latch, and Charles Parker Maker guns. I had mentioned that I had a period booklet that gave the location and the name of the owners of Ser# 1and 2, with some research into my files, I found the article. It was in the May issue of Field & Stream 1909, authored by Harry Palmer, and reviewed by Austin Hogan and myself. An article was written, and published in the Parker Pages, Winter, 2005. pages 11-14 It is very interesting and a worthy read. The Parker pages have volumes of information in them I hope everyone saves them for reference, Gary
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Thanks Gary - every PGCA Member who doesn’t happen to have the complete collection of Parker Pages hard copies can buy the Parker Pages Digital Archive on either a CD or a zip drive and have it all - every page of every issue, right there at their fingertips for only $50.
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