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Unread 12-25-2017, 02:59 PM   #1
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Thanks Chuck. That's what I've come to understand is that only a hand full (5?) were produced like this. It is my most prized possession. And my Grandfather used the heck out of this Parker during the time he cared for it, 1919-1997. It's anyone's guess how many rounds have been through the old girl, however it still shoots like a dream.
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Now that PHE's a very merry Christmas all by itself!
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I sure like the wood on that gun! What a great configuration. Don't you wish you could thank the guy that ordered it originally?!
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I sure like the wood on that gun! What a great configuration. Don't you wish you could thank the guy that ordered it originally?!
I really do. What a great choice of wood! I wonder based on this info if the gentleman ever actually saw the gun.
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Andrew don't ever let anyone pry your hands off that gun!! What a fine piece. Better put the DH in the back of the safe and tell him to hide himself. Wonderful gun. Shot 9 doves this afternoon first time out with the AH 12 it had some real magic to it. Happy New Year
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Andrew don't ever let anyone pry your hands off that gun!! What a fine piece. Better put the DH in the back of the safe and tell him to hide himself. Wonderful gun. Shot 9 doves this afternoon first time out with the AH 12 it had some real magic to it. Happy New Year
Hi David, a matter of fact I'm taking the DH out this Sunday for a clay shoot, as long as the temps stay above 10*F here! I will be posting some pictures of that great gun after. And thanks for sharing about the AH, that is one beautiful Parker!
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