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C M Powers Cleaning Rod
Powers was a Parker shooter.
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And part of the victorious U.S. squad in the Anglo-American competition of 1901. His return was delayed when he was hospitalized in London with Typhoid Fever. Richard Merrill (also shooting a Parker) stayed with him, and they finally made it home almost 7 weeks after the rest of the team.
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