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Other than true late skeet guns, which are mostly V's, mine may be the only DHE 20 with checkered butt.
Regarding Scott's new gun, I know this was bought through a private sale and not on the open market. Highly desirable small bore Parkers seldom reach the market and are often sold privately by word of mouth.
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02-28-2014, 01:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Bruce Day
Other than true late skeet guns, which are mostly V's, mine may be the only DHE 20 with checkered butt.
Regarding Scott's new gun, I know this was bought through a private sale and not on the open market. Highly desirable small bore Parkers seldom reach the market and are often sold privately by word of mouth.
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Thanks Bruce, Dean, et al The one that I have I bought at Holt's auction in England. It has British proofs and an initial plate with the name McGraw engraved. I plan to bring it to The Southern to try for more information. The Parker letter that I recieved had very little new info aside from the fact that it was made & shipped in 1925.
Best Regards, George
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