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Unread 07-08-2015, 09:48 PM   #1
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since its not april 1st

you'll get better answers with pictures

what is the serial number

but if that is what the rib says - why is not the Parker we love?
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OH, thanks for your reply. I don't know Parkers, but I know guns. This is NOT an 87 year old gun...I don't care if it was kept in a hermetically sealed case in a museum. This gun was manufactured RECENTLY. I'll take some pics if you think it will help. I don't. The serial number, on the trigger guard tang, is 6 digits, 1st four-2298, in fancy script.
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