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Unread 12-06-2011, 12:48 PM   #1
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Default Stolen beavertail forend

in past threads i described my missing beavertail forend as "lost". We know it was stolen and offered for sale on one of the online gun dealerships or EBAY on April 17, 2011. I am hoping the Parker owner or gunsmith that purchased it was not aware of it being stolen at the time-- but now you know. This is an integral part of a 112 year old double (with all serial numbered parts matching). It has been cherished and very well cared for in near excellent condition. The serial number is 9---0 and hopefully has not been removed.

The Parker owners that I have come in contact with are honorable people and would certainly respect the integrity of this gun set. .

I am hoping the person who has my beavertail in his possession will contact me and arrange for its return. I will double any expenses, no questions asked.
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Unread 12-06-2011, 08:49 PM   #2
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First, let me say, I hope you get your forend back. How in the world did someone steal your forend?
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First, let me say, I hope you get your forend back. How in the world did someone steal your forend?
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Thanks, Rick. I followed the link, and read the story - amazing, is all I can say!
I hope the forend can be tracked down.
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