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Great edition. Millis I am going to start calling you a Parker EMT! Your passion for putting Parkers back in shooting condition is shared by many. I really enjoyed Parkers in Pulp by John Davis. 1883 was such an interesting year with the introduction of the top lever gun. Reading the news reports of the day helps me understand the era better. The article by Dean was fascinating about the editor's gun. The D hammer gun article was well done, I now am the caretaker of 70578 the gun in Steve Cambria's DGJ article. It would be fun to photograph the guns together some day. Now I need to finish ready the rest of the articles!!!
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