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06-18-2020, 06:35 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill Murphy
When the PGCA Research Committee was studying the tags and trying to categorize them, lo and behold, I found the work tag for one of my Parkers. Apparently, my gun was the first to be paired with a work tag. The weird thing is that the tags were spread out on a table and no one suspected that we would find anything of value to our own collections. My "tag of interest" was serial number 234,481. Maybe our historian will post a picture of that work tag.
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Yes Bill I have the tag. I'll post the picture of the tag when I get your money for it.
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