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Unread 12-31-2013, 05:48 PM   #61
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I know of two of the 80 Remington Parker's one a A1S the other AAHE. Both in private collections. They are a continuum of Parker line.
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Made for Remington execs in 80's
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We brought both guns to vintageers in Maryland a few years ago. There was a piece on it and Parker pages.
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Parker Pages Volume 12, Issue 4, pgs. 6 and 38.

I was there and saw those guns - very nice!
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I saw at least one outside the PGCA tent at the Vintagers. I saw dozens of them at Ilion in 1998 and 1990. I have pictures of them, including a couple of pictures of me, holding them. I wonder if they're still there.
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Ten years later, I'm still wondering whether they are still there. They were in the Archives with the records. They were in wooden boxes from Kolar Arms. This was when Don Mainland was still at Kolar.
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Actually, we have seen Art's on display in the Peterson Collection at the NRA Museum.

I have a picture of two of them in a glass display case but the pics aren't good enough to see any close-up detail.





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Art is lucky his isn't in the basement storage area at Oakton, never to be seen again.
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