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Unread 09-24-2018, 05:07 PM   #1
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Well, Randy beat me to it. There you have it. What does the rest of the gun look like, condition wise?
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Thank you so much! I have no idea how you figured it out from all those chicken scratches however I do appreciate it very much.

I'll put up more pics for you as soon as I figure out how to do more than two or three at a time. I'm guessing I'll have to post them on imgr and then just send the link.
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Get yourself a copy of the Parker Gun Identification & Serialization and you will be able to do the same. Inexpensive at something like $35. Then add to that a copy of The Parker Story, a little more pricey but you'll have a lot of info.

[QUOTE=Kenn Hogentogler;254543]Thank you so much! I have no idea how you figured it out from all those chicken scratches however I do appreciate it very much.
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Well, Randy beat me to it. There you have it. What does the rest of the gun look like, condition wise?
To me it looks amazing for being made in 1881. I was made a hundred years later than that and it still looks better than me.
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