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Your mention of Ed's "Shooting Flying" prompted me to retreive my copy and browse through it once again. It is argueably Ed's best book challenged only by his "Old Reliable". On page 309 Ed briefly discusses Harvey H. Brown, a champion shooter of the day who hailed from Cleveland Ohio and. in fact, lived on Euclid Ave, "Millionaire's Row". A friend owns a wonderful old $350 Grade "MFG'D EXPRESSLY FOR HARVEY H. BROWN" so statad on the top rib... a wonderful gun. Watch for an article on Mr. Brown and his Parker in the future.
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