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Hello all perhaps someone can help me I bought a bunch of Antiques at a private sale and amongst the items was a Parker kind of weird looking serial number 171264 12 gauge thank you in advance for any info
Last edited by Jim lee; 09-23-2018 at 09:59 AM.. Reason: Typo |
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That is not a Parker serial number as it is more than 6 digits long.
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Sorry I the serial number is 171264 it’s a 12 gauge
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Probably made in 1914. By 'weird" do you mean the serial number is written in script rather than block numerals?
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Ok. That looks better. What is so odd about it?
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The stock looks like it has adjustments
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Mr. Lee, I sent you a PM. Check for it at the top right hand corner of your screen.
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