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According to the ID & Ser Book barrel set #1 is Bernard Steel and you have barrel set #2 which is Benard Steel. It would appear that you have one of the very few Parkers made with two sets of Bernard barrels. I repeat - I hope you find that other set someday.
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Redoftx, my two barrel Bernard set was separated for decades, was finally reunited last year. Post your serial number on the Restoration subforum for missing parts and wait.
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Dean I hope I find the primary set too, if it is indeed a 2 bbl set.
Mr. Murphy, I followed the thread about your missing set, now reunited. Congratulations. If 87131 does turn out to be a 2 bbl set, all I know to do is possibly work backwards from the gentleman from whom I bought the gun. How did he acquire it? If he is willing to give my name/ number to that person, how did that person come across the Parker? There may be answers to some qustions in the letter. 2 bbl set or no. Name of original purchaser in 1897, etc. Did I read here or somewhere, that the PGCA will have a booth at the NRA convention in Houston? There are men here who have been collecting and shooting Parkers for longer than I have been on this earth. I was hoping to meet a few in Houston, and I am bringing the CH, to get some input and direction. Thanks, Robert Dillon |
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Letter received today.
![]() ![]() ![]() By reading this letter, does it appear that this shotgun has two sets of barrels or three? To me it looks like three, unless I have misread it. I have the Bernard set choked mod. and full, with a "2" on the forend lug and "2" stamped on the forend itself ahead of the serial number. I googled SD&G and got nothing as far as any surviving record from them. I googled "J.E. Lawson Columbia SC census 1900" and got the runaround as far as links. Nothing definitive on Mr. Lawson yet, unless someone can suggest a better website. This is the fun part about these guns, researching past owners, their histories, occupations, etc. Thanks to all who have helped so far. |
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Mr. Lawson may have had three sets in his possession for his CH or Parker Bros. may have kept or scrapped the barrels that "do not work right". I am at a loss as to which set of barrels "do not work right" and were returned to "solder on extension rib".
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