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03-01-2012, 08:03 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Originally Posted by ron belanger
Thanks, Richard, for this info! I apologize for thinking you were your Dad...I am kind of a newbie in the Parker world and I should have researched the history a bit before assuming this. Nevertheless, I appreciate your generosity, and look forward to good times and great shotguns!
I now own an original Trojan 20 and of course, the new Reproduction, and I have a lead on another Damascus, Parker which may or may not be hidden in the depths of the house of an Aunt of my girlfriend's (her Uncle's Parker)...she had lost touch with this Aunt for a few years but has recently, begun conversing with her once again...the thought of the old gun has me wondering of it's whereabouts! I may find out as soon as this coming Sunday when my girlfriend is going to stop by her Aunt's place in RI.
Hopefully, there will be some dialogue which transpires, on the location of this gun...keeping my fingers crossed that she still has it tucked away with her late, husband's belongings...
Thanks again for the info on my new gun! I'll post some pictures here when I receive it!
Ron
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Walt,
Your photos will be mighty useful to see what a 4/5 stick of wood looks like. This should allow all Repro owners to gain some idea on their own wood rating.
And thanks Richard for your generosity.
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