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Unread 11-04-2013, 10:31 AM   #17
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Justin, great thread. Many of us on this forum want to acquire the best possible firearms in the best possible condition. Yet we probably do not own one or more "like new" condition Parkers to compare against. Further, it is clear, it has proven difficult to match the chemistry and metallurgy necessary to create a Parker that looks like it is a century old and yet in "like new" condition.

Listening to others discuss what they look for and how they determine the condition of a Parker shotgun is much like sitting around the fire listening to your grandfather and uncle discuss their guns, prejudices, beliefs, and sharing knowledge about woods craft and guns in days long gone. If you think guns are an interesting topic, bring up the characteristics of your favorite hunting dog!

Sooner or later you have to go with your "gut" but letting other experienced owners have a look is priceless. Thanks for letting us sit by the electronic fire and listen in. Russ
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