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Originally Posted by John Dallas
Bill also bought (and quickly sold) a 28 gauge Parker which apparently was a salesman's sample and was called "The Little Persuader". I don't remember the specifics of the gun. The transaction was described in the center column of the Wall Street Journal about 30-35 years ago
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I was thinking "The Little Persuader" was the first A1-Special, but apparently not --
Sporting Classics, Nov-Dec 1983.jpg
It is serial number 191049 and pictured on pages 365 and 366 of The Parker Story.
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