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10-06-2020, 11:24 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Noreen
Chuck, your job is secure!!
It should be mentioned that the " Grade" numbers, 0 to 9, were factory internal use and never appeared in catalogs or advertising.
Generally the Brothers P didn't stamp the number 0 or 1 on the guns. We see 2 and higher stamped on the watertable of the guns --
Attachment 88849
and 3 and higher on both the watertable and the barrel flats --
Attachment 88850
Attachment 88851
Attachment 88852
Attachment 88853
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So how does this equate into finding a value for this gun. I am trying to decide if it’s worth restoring or just keep as is and be happy I have a Parker.
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