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			That looks Interesting Bruce, looking forward to more pictures when you have it in hand. That serial # is somewhat close to a few lifters that I currently enjoy shooting. Stan | ||||||
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			That gun is a special order for sure being a grade 2 and having a SSBP.  The standard for a gun of that period would be a solid steel plate. The steel grip cap is also very atypical for any Parker. I have only seen in on a few very high grade examples. 
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 The water table is not stamped for grade. It has the work order number and the barrel lug has the serial number and frame size. I paid a bit too much, but considering my competition was keenly vested until the end, perhaps not. There were 58 bids placed by fourteen participants. | |||||||
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			I see in the Serialization book that it is a Grade 2 but we can’t see the composite barrel pattern in the pics. Is it actually crolle Damascus or is it Laminated of some kind? . 
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			In the book it’s listed as a D2, Grade 2 with Damascus barrels. However, the rib roll die says? Note the “DK” by the 5-14 unstuck barrel weight and the underside barrel pattern.
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			OK, we see that it is crolle Damascus, thanks Bruce. I have no idea of the meaning of the K beside the D (for Damascus) stamp. But it could be the stamp of Charles A. King, superintendent of the gun works beginning in 1874 and your gun is an 1880 gun. . 
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			I had been bidding all along on that gun and held the bid with 30 minutes left. Then Plaid Guy came in and bid me up. I topped his bid for the lead 10 seconds before you came in and then he started bidding again. I quit at that time. He has shown a bad habit lately of bidding on less than pristine guns and then bidding up to lofty levels. Funny thing is, none that I have bid on that he won have ever turned up on his sales listings.
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