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Thanks to all the authors and Dean our very capable Editor for a great Parker Pages. Tom Breeden's article about Fred Gilbert was very interesting to me. I look forward to future articles about trapshooters and their guns (I am the caretaker of a Tom Keller trap/live bird gun). Are any of Gilbert's Parkers known to collectors???
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I still haven't received mine.

They were just mailed on Tuesday so, considering the extra Holiday mail, you were lucky to get yours this soon Craig.
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I received mine yesterday. I too would like to thank Dean & the other authors for a superb job. Youse guys all belong in the PGCA hall of fame.

A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all PGCA members!!!!!!!
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Right back at ya Daryl - Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to You and to all who read this thread.
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Danny and I got ours today! WoHooo! Great job to enveryone involved.
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The layout of the peoples choice guns section is very nice!
And what a striking cover photo!
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The back cover photo of Jay Gardner's "Tess" isn't too shabby either, could have been the centerfold.
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The layout of the peoples choice guns section is very nice!
And what a striking cover photo!


Brandon Hoffman, the layout artist at Village Press is incredibly talented and it shows in each issue.

George and I were trying to decide on a backdrop for photographing his guns and then, all of a sudden I spied the stump of a huge oak George had removed a few years earlier and I knew right then what the backdrop would be. I'm glad he didn't hire a stump-grinder to remove it. Thanks for the compliment Brian.
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I just received my case of Parker Pages and will be mailing out 4 extra copies to each of the Contributors of material for this issue.

Still haven't received my personal copy from the USPS though.
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The back cover photo of Jay Gardner's "Tess" isn't too shabby either, could have been the centerfold.
agreed - I love that picture, it is one of the all time best setter photos I have ever seen. I would like to have a print to frame.
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