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Remington owns the name ‘Parker’ not Parker Brothers. The Charles Parker Company would not sell the name ‘Parker Brothers’ to them but did sell the Parker Gun Works, aka ‘Parker’. This is why Remington Arms didn’t engrave Parker Bros. On any Parkers they manufactured after existing stock ran out.
Manufacturing a gun with the name Parker Brothers (or Bros.) might be overstepping their trademark authority. JMHO
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They only offered the 28g AAHE. They are still available to be purchased. The last I knew, there was about a dozen built and only half of those were actually sold. One of the guys at CSMC a few years ago told me that there was discussion of offering a lower grade, but I am sure it was nothing more than just discussions. Their Fox guns are a good example, if a few different grades were offered, More people would be looking to buy them.
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