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Unread 05-16-2010, 10:21 AM   #1
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I'm slowly learning. I'm no gun expert, but I'm enjoying all the comments. All I can really say is no matter what this gun is, it's nice gun. Did Gary tell the story that was passed down by my Great Grandfather? It was always tld that the 3 parker brothers each made their own gun and no other was ever made like those 3 ever again and that this is one of the 3. Growing up we were told that a doctor in Cincinnati, Ohio owned the other 2 and that he always tried to get my grandmother to sell it to him. Then the same happened after she passed it on. Wether the story is true or not, it's still a fun story to tell.
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