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Unread 01-27-2017, 09:43 AM   #1
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Dave,
this is truly a unique Parker, and on these high grade guns I think there could be a number of requests that could be made. I have never seen a gun this late with the gold covered half pistol grip. I have a feeling that this gun was for a Parker family friend, A prize for a shoot, of a exhibition gun. It is way beyond standard engraving. Thank you for the photo.
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Is the panel on the trigger guard bow really blank, or has it been photoshopped out for some reason?
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Is the panel on the trigger guard bow really blank, or has it been photoshopped out for some reason?
The panel is blank, and unaltered.
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