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Unread 01-01-2012, 09:57 PM   #1
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Bill, it is 227XXX. I only put the X's there because I don't recall those last three digits.

It letters as having gone back to Meriden to be fitted with the Damascus barrels from a G-grade number of 150XXX or something like that.

Ray, I'm sure a great many shooters 'of the day' were quite comfortable with Damascus barrels and appreciated the intricate pattern of those composite tubes.

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Bill, it is 227XXX. I only put the X's there because I don't recall those last three digits....
I believe if you open Parker Pages to "Parker's Found", you will find the serial number. It is a wonderful late DAM Parker and the current owner has every right to be justly proud of it.

What a wonderful Parker, as Dean notes...

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