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Unread 08-05-2014, 10:30 PM   #20
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My first encounter to the World of Parkers started as a boy about 5 when my father taught me about firearms safety. He had bought a Parker 12 ga. GHE at the NYC auction of the Arthur Von Briesen Manson. He and a neighbor bought the 2 double barreled shotguns without knowing what they actually were, only advertised as quality American doubles. After the auction, they picked up their guns only to find that they were consecutivly numbered GHEs in 12 and 16 ga. My father wanted the 12 only because he had his Win model 24 in 16 and the neighbor wanted the 16 because he already had a Fox Sterlingworth 12. Then for the next 40+years they tried to buy each others gun. Never happened.Now, for the past 20 years or so, I've tried to buy that 16 from his oldest son who said our daughters would have to work out a deal when we are gone. But I still know where it is. There are no records on either gun even through Bob Beach. They are in the 208 range and nothing is found. DelGreco probably can help but is unwilling so it will remain an undiscovered part of Parker history.
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