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Unread 06-05-2016, 09:05 AM   #21
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There are a lot of folks that think most high grade and otherwise good Parkers are mostly in New England, but this certainly proves that the well healed people of the northwest enjoyed some of these great guns as well. I think we are just beginning to see some of the great guns that are going to come out of the Seattle-Portland area.
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What I like about these two guns is they leave me room to avoid jealousy. Now, if the 'B' were a 28ga and the 'A' a 20ga...then I'd have absolutely no way to avoid it.
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Mr. Putnam shot at the Fort Garry Gun Club in Winnepeg around the time the B Grade gun was made and was still shooting there in 1913. I don't know why the gun was originally shipped by the Winnepeg dealer to San Antonio.
Thank you Bill, that is a great piece of information on the gun!
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Putnam does not appear as a competition shooter in the 1913 and 1914 average books of the Interstate Association as a resident of Canada or Texas. 1913 is the earliest reference I have for the Interstate Association, the predecessor to the ATA. His Texas connection is still a mystery.
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Congrats on your two trophies thank you for sharing those guns with me
Great encouragement for a newer Parker fan contemplating moving up in
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