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08-12-2022, 09:25 PM
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My Cup Runneth Over
Apologies for the long post. It's been a great few weeks for my relatively recent passion Parker collecting. I posted about the special BHE 20 I was blessed to pick up. (By the way, I never mentioned that that gun came to me from fellow Parker member and friend Josh Loewensteiner. I contacted Josh to let him know what I was looking for and in amazingly short order he had one for me) I also shared a great story of a gratious fellow Parker member that sent me a work order tag for a gun I recently bought. I saved the best (for me) for last. On a recent trip to Jaquas I was looking at their selection of 28 gauge Parkers and the one I was hoping to take a run at turned out to be a VH upgraded to a PH and it just didn't feel right. There was another 28 anomaly, a completely restored (likely Delgrego) VH 28 in "like new" condition but the Serialization book listed it as a 12 gauge gun with 28" barrels. I felt like I needed to know a little more before I would take a whack at owning it. I reached out to our crack research department (Chuck) to see if he could shed some light on this lovely little piece of art. A short couple of days later I got the "good news, bad news" email. Apparently a fat fingered German finished his Leberkassemmel and smeared his greasy finger on the order book and as a result the bore and barrel columns of the subject gun and those on either side were illedgible. BUT, there was a work order tag that 100% verified the little beauty righ down to the Round Ball Grip. She's now a member of the family. IMG-8254.jpg
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The Following 21 Users Say Thank You to Dan Steingraber For Your Post:
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Bill Murphy, CraigThompson, Daryl Corona, Dave Tatman, Donald F. Mills, edgarspencer, Garry L Gordon, Jay Oliver, John Davis, John Dunkle, john pulis, Josh Loewensteiner, keavin nelson, Kevin McCormack, Mike Koneski, Mills Morrison, Paul Ehlers, Randy G Roberts, Robert Brooks, todd allen, Victor Wasylyna |
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08-12-2022, 09:41 PM
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Great find Dan. Doing the research always pays off. I bet she will be a dream to shoot.
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May you be blessed with plentiful game in the fields, the time to hunt, a good bird dog in front of you, a Parker in your hands and friends to share the adventures with.
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Donald F. Mills For Your Post:
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