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Could not agree more John. Provenance is what makes a gun stand out from the crowd, at least as far as I'm concerned. Just holding a gun that someone of note has owned and shot brings a special connection to a time long ago that I think we all would like to relive.
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My guns without provenance are for sale. The ones with good provenance, especially shooter provenance, not so much. Of course, my feeling about this puts me in the minority of Parker owners. So, John, how about the Fred Kimble B Grade hammer gun?
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Still searching.
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Me to. Every day
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Maybe not for the Fred Kimble gun but always something interesting.
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That same "chase" with the same guy put me on an 1892 Deluxe Takedown 44-40 yesterday
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to me a gun that has a little history with it is special to me especially if i get the gun from somebody i know well and they hunted with it...for instance i got a g grade 20 ga parker from russ jackson a f. a. loomis 8 ga from destrey hofford...these gun s means a lot to me because of there owners...got more guns from other fellows which mean as much to meoff the site its worth telling about a d h grade parker with damascus barrels owned by the founder of johnson and jonson medical supplies its mr robert woods johnson gun...anyway history to a gun is important at least to me....charlie
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