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01-09-2010, 12:25 PM
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I'll be curious to see how much this gun goes for today. They have a LOT of firearms up for auction today and some real keepers. There's a nice looking ghe12 and a B grade that has upgraded engraving to A grade. Very nice looking gun. Everything from civil war muskets to Winchester .22's to Colt National Match autos. Lots of quality guns.
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01-09-2010, 02:33 PM
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The "first Parker gun" as described in Johnson, was further described as a 14 gauge, even on the museum tag. When examined by those who know about such things, it was found to be a 12 gauge gun.
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