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			Appreciate all the forensic work here.  It is fortunate we have a good bit of information to surmise all the variables.  The empirical evidence is that the gun was ordered with 12 gauge, Laminated barrels.  Therefore it is not a mistake, but rather a function of the order of the 2 barrels being documented in the order.  Parker very well could have documented it as a 12 gauge with an extra set of 10 gauge barrels.  Maybe they always list the higher gauge first.  
 I find it a bit humorous that the original order book details special instruction details to the level of "finest can get".  Yet.....the later order book just says "slap a new frame and stock on it".  I suspect there were more instructions to Parker as to what the customer wanted besides what Chuck is able to see in the subsequent order.  Just a curiosity.
 
 I believe the scenario Dean Romig has suggested as very plausible.  Maybe I should check to see if there is a note in the leather case.............
 
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