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Unread 03-24-2015, 05:32 PM   #1
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Those who are participating in this study need to indicate "No frame marking of Parker Brothers", "Whether or not there is a rib marking", "Serial number", "Whether Parker Brothers is marked on the water table". Thanks.
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Those who are participating in this study need to indicate "No frame marking of Parker Brothers", "Whether or not there is a rib marking", "Serial number", "Whether Parker Brothers is marked on the water table". Thanks.
Damn, I thought this thread was moving along pretty well.
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12ga GHE 237880. No Parker Bros. on the sides of the receiver. Engraved "Parker" on bottom of receiver behind forend. Parker Bros. on rib inscription and stamped into the water table.
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Come on, Edgar. Read Pete's post. That wasn't so hard.
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Come on, Edgar. Read Pete's post. That wasn't so hard.
But Bill- Pete posted on a gun that has maker's identification on the frame- it's just on the bottom. So that's not an example you can thump Edgar with.
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Yes, Bill. I read Pete's post. I'm not sure what you're on about, but you probably forgot the intent of the thread.
Here's what the OP said in the initial post:

"Some time ago on this forum there was a discussion about Parkers (transitional guns from Parker Bros. to Remington Parkers) that have NO makers identification engraved on the frame. THE PARKER STORY mentions these type guns on pages 155-156. I wish to reopen that topic and start a list of such guns."
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Yes, Bill. I read Pete's post. I'm not sure what you're on about, but you probably forgot the intent of the thread.
Here's what the OP said in the initial post:

"Some time ago on this forum there was a discussion about Parkers (transitional guns from Parker Bros. to Remington Parkers) that have NO makers identification engraved on the frame. THE PARKER STORY mentions these type guns on pages 155-156. I wish to reopen that topic and start a list of such guns."
I guess I missed something. The word engraved confused me. External on the sides of the frame is where we would find Parker Bros. to be "engraved". Parker Bros. on the water table is "stamped". Are we looking for guns devoid of both the engraved and stamped "Parker Bros." on the frame.?
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