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Some of the really "RARE" guns out there are the ones that the maker couldn't sell. 410 Parkers are rare primarily because so few were made. Mr. Parker and Mr. Kingwere shrewd businessmen and knew what would sell and what wouldn't. If 410s sold well they would have built a lot more of them. Same with 28 gauge Parkers.
JMHO -------George
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