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Unread 08-27-2010, 01:08 PM   #13
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Hello Wendy: As Dean and Bill pointed out, your Parker would be much more valuable if you still had the original barrels (the barrels that you have are definitely from Liege Belgium see the "lg" on the barrel flats), but you still have a very valuable gun. It was not uncommon after Parker ceased production for a gun to be sent to Belgium for rebarreling. I would certainly order a research letter from PGCA. It may tell you who the original consignee was and possibly the original owner, all the pertainent measurements and perhaps a lead on where the original barrels now reside.

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