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Old 02-28-2019, 10:11 PM   #1
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That is the first Parker I have ever seen where the setters are depicted with ticking! Wow!

Are they blue beltons or orange beltons... or perhaps one of each... or maybe tri-color beltons?

Absolutely outstanding!



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Default 14 gauge 3 dog floorplate setter

This is a picture of the setter on the floor plate of a 14 gauge DH in the serial range close to the others. This gun is on a 1 frame and is a nice shooter. It swings nice and has nice wood. The serial number is 57793.
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This is a picture of the setter on the floor plate of a 14 gauge DH in the serial range close to the others. This gun is on a 1 frame and is a nice shooter. It swings nice and has nice wood. The serial number is 57793.
Super early hammerless gun......VERY nice! My DH is a 1 frame 12, as well, great feeling gun, but choked over the top tight.
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Mixed bag and a pair
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That is the first Parker I have ever seen where the setters are depicted with ticking! Wow!

Are they blue beltons or orange beltons... or perhaps one of each... or maybe tri-color beltons?

Absolutely outstanding!



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That is cool as all get out!
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any ideas on the engraver?
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[/ATTACH]I never had a guided grouse hunt so here are two for consideration. They are found on a pre-war Kornbrath engraved Model 21 that was custom made for John Brewster who built bodies for Springfield Rolls Royce. It is a 5lb 11oz 20ga that shoots as good as it looks. It was previously Russ Bickel's gun
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