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Unread 12-07-2015, 05:54 PM   #21
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Those are great repair codes Bill. Show us pictures.
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In an earlier post, I listed some of my picture credits, including Parker Pages, Double Gun Journal, Remington Society of America Journal, Ed Muderlak books, and others. Hopefully, more will be forthcoming.
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Bill your great knowledge of all things Parker is one of the reasons this site is so valuable. Whether you post pics or not I for one am greatful for the time you invest here.
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Thanks, Mike. Pictures or not, this is one outstanding gun. DHE two barrel set, 1/2 frame, 16 and 12, both 28" barrels, 00 size skeleton butt, Parker single trigger, weights 6-5 and 6-12. Dave Suponski provided me with the original drawings of the 1/2 frame concept dated 1930. As much time as I spent in the Arms studying Parker paper, I did not have the 1/2 frame drawings in my collection of copies. Thanks, Dave Suponski, thanks to Jim Dispagno, and thanks to Mr. Jim Martin, who offered the gun to me at the Southern Side by Side. Even more strange is my thanks to Kevin McCormack who sold me the wonderful PSS 16 gauge ejector barrels, many years ago.
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