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Unread 03-04-2012, 12:51 PM   #1
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Anyone know who had the incredible collection of A1' that used to setup at the Colorado show? I used to just stand in front of that display and drool. I talked to the owner's son once, very nice fellow, he told me all about the 28 ga. A1 they had just added to the collection.
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"Anyone know who had the incredible collection of A1' that used to setup at the Colorado show? I used to just stand in front of that display and drool. I talked to the owner's son once, very nice fellow, he told me all about the 28 ga. A1 they had just added to the collection.
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That was probably Dick Steward, now deceased, from Colorado Springs. He is mentioned with a photo in V2. TPS. I believe his collection has long since been dispersed. When I met him, he told me probably a thousand Parkers had passed through his hands, and he no longer kept anything lower than a B grade. A true gentleman and friend to everything Parker. Requiescant in pace.

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