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05-18-2013, 11:40 AM
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Now there's one I definitely wouldn't want to drop off the deck railing Gary.
Do you know who the gun was originally made for? Charles Parker was a weekend sailor, and I wonder if it was made for one of his sailing friends. A few years ago, I bought a large collection of Parker family photographs from Ellen Parker Day, of Lyndonville Vermont. In the batch of pictures of Charles and Edmunds homes in Meriden, was a photograph of the family catboat, which I believe belonged to Edmund Parker, taken in Long Island Sound, off Saybrook CT.
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05-18-2013, 12:38 PM
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Edgar, A couple years ago Austin called me and said he thought there was a connection with this gun and President Grover Cleveland, I am pretty stupid when it comes to trying to research stuff like that. I have no idea what he thought the connection was, and I never got to sit down and talk with him about it, I have bought numerous books about Cleveland and his hunting and fishing trips but so far the only connection to any guns is that Colt made him an 8 gauge gun and presented it to him, I believe it was the only 8 ga made by Colt. I understand his wife was a hunter too! but that is just by some articles I have read, If you run across a picture of one of the Parker Clan with a twenty make me a copy, in the mean time I will still try to make the connection Austin talked about, Gary
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