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Unread 11-30-2025, 11:48 PM   #21
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I didn't buy any but I let a couple go to new, loving homes.
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I picked up a couple of great guns that I have been chasing for over ten years. A VHE 28 gauge thats in great condition(95%+ original case) and a 410 LC Smith specialty grade thats still new in the box(plus shipping box)from 1928. The box is also marked 1928 on the bottom. The gun has a ton of paperwork with three factory letters-hangtag and copy of build sheet with shipping papers to the gun store jobber in California. This gun is new except for a small flaw in the checkering on the bottom of the forearm.
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I picked up a couple of great guns that I have been chasing for over ten years. A VHE 28 gauge thats in great condition(95%+ original case) and a 410 LC Smith specialty grade thats still new in the box(plus shipping box)from 1928. The box is also marked 1928 on the bottom. The gun has a ton of paperwork with three factory letters-hangtag and copy of build sheet with shipping papers to the gun store jobber in California. This gun is new except for a small flaw in the checkering on the bottom of the forearm.
How do you find guns like this?
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Let’s see, sold a 16ga VH, a 20ga VHE, a 12ga GH, an Cogswell and Harrison 12 ga,a BSS 12ga and an RFM 20ga.

Picked a few…a 34 inch DHE 12ga, a DHE 20ga a GH 16ga, zero frame, a GH 12ga 1 frame, a 12 ga G grade Hammer gun. Non Parker, a Westley Richard’s 16 ga, a John Dickson 20ga boxlock, a .410 Thomas Horsley hammer gun, and if everything goes right I’ll be picking up a K20 later this month. It looks way worse when you spell it all out like this.
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Let’s see, sold a 16ga VH, a 20ga VHE, a 12ga GH, an Cogswell and Harrison 12 ga,a BSS 12ga and an RFM 20ga.

Picked a few…a 34 inch DHE 12ga, a DHE 20ga a GH 16ga, zero frame, a GH 12ga 1 frame, a 12 ga G grade Hammer gun. Non Parker, a Westley Richard’s 16 ga, a John Dickson 20ga boxlock, a .410 Thomas Horsley hammer gun, and if everything goes right I’ll be picking up a K20 later this month. It looks way worse when you spell it all out like this.
Nice job Andrew, your the King!
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My Parker collecting has been a mess for the past two years. I will not bore you with the details but 2024 was a major surgery and 2025 was losing my dad. During this period I have sold off some Parkers I never thought I would sell. I guess sickness and death changes a person. But my interest seems to be picking up. I did buy two Remingtion era, high original condition DHEs, a 20 and a 16. So maybe as my dad used to say, "the worm has turned".
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My Parker collecting has been a mess for the past two years. I will not bore you with the details but 2024 was a major surgery and 2025 was losing my dad. During this period I have sold off some Parkers I never thought I would sell. I guess sickness and death changes a person. But my interest seems to be picking up. I did buy two Remingtion era, high original condition DHEs, a 20 and a 16. So maybe as my dad used to say, "the worm has turned".
Reggie sorry to hear about your challenges. Sickness and death are two very unpleasant realities of life. I also have faced both the last few years but my hobbies and friendships got me over the hump.
Glad to hear your still in the game.
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The best thing that got me through some really tough health problems was finding out that the old shotgun in the basement closet was a Parker and joining this group.
I’ve met the nicest people I could ever imagine and collected these 26”, 28” 30”, and 32” works of art that I can go out and smash clays with.
Heck, some of them even come with hammers attached.
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