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Unread 07-23-2010, 09:06 PM   #1
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Wow! I found one set on Amazon for $1400! Gunbroker deal is much better: about $300.
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Wow! I found one set on Amazon for $1400! Gunbroker deal is much better: about $300.
What you had ought to do is subscribe to The Double Gun Journal, subscribers can buy slightly blemished sets (you'll scratch your head wondering what makes them blems) of The Parker Story for $195 including shipping.
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What you had ought to do is subscribe to The Double Gun Journal, subscribers can buy slightly blemished sets (you'll scratch your head wondering what makes them blems) of The Parker Story for $195 including shipping.
Actually that $100.00 off offer applies to any PGCA member. The savings would more than cover the cost of a membership.
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I believe Mr. Cote will take anyone's $195. I don't see any mention of membership or subscriber requirements in the ad for the $195 Parker Story set. Of course, as Larry implies, the PGCA membership has its benefits too.
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There is a full page ad on page 41 of Summer issue of PP- Shows the trade ed. volumes 1 and 2 at $295- no mention of a discount for PGCA members, but there is free shipping to the USA for subscribers to the DGJ.

I have the 1960 Peter Johnson book, as does almost every Parker collector, and as soon as I sell some of the gun parts (Parker and LC Smith) and op books, I will try the $195 "blemished" copies route and ask, as a paid up PGCA member (but NOT a DGJ subscriber) if that free shipping is do-able- I believe Mr. Cote is in Northern MI- and media rate is fine with me.

How-some-ever: whether its $195 or $295, that's some shell and bird shootin' dinero for moi!- and as there are many gents on this Forum willing to answer any question at all about our beloved "Old Reliables"--that and the quality work of Austin Hogan that gives us our quarterly Parker Pages magazine, for now I'll pass- Maybe I can get Santa to put it on his list!

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