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Unread 09-13-2017, 05:19 AM   #8
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Thanks for the report on the your Gun and Hunting-influenced background, family and the retained Trojan. These vintage firearms remain both beautiful, practical and actually sought-after (unlike most objects that we or our forebears spent a lot of hard-earned money on). Additionally, they are infinite to inquiry and discovery (helps keep me out of bar-rooms, anyway).

Sorry about the collection of family Parkers that got away; but, that they are "still out there", just adds to the mystique.

Additional info on the Trojan, dimensions, chokes and close-up photos would be appreciated.

The inter-generational field photograph is a really nice.
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