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Here are some pictures to help. Sorry it took a bit longer than I thought... got a little rush of business here at the shop. Boss is at the ATA show in Ohio and I am left here at the shop.... somebody has to drive the mule... besides I'd miss a whole week of the duck season if I went anyway!
If a real beaver had a tail this wide he'd be quick enough to spring your conibear trap and swim completely through before the jaws shut! |
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Andy, The wood on your gun does not look to be factory. The chamber length stamping is not Parker Bros.
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"Much care is bestowed to make it what the Sportsman needs-a good gun"-Charles Parker |
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i like this 3 inch gun even if its not factory markings.... charlie
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He and I got along grandly because we are/were both bird hunters and liked double guns and english setters. We were also both fringe outdoor rouges in our respective time periods and he kept a big slice of it in him til the day he died; yet he had a real old school sense of class too. I don't believe I ever saw him without a neck tie on.... especially whenever he was hunting. He was raised in a dirt floor house and started this business picking red worms out of cow patties. Very humble begginings. But his work ethic was one of those that this country was built on and he left a real legacy behind him. He used to brag about how smart he was... so smart he said that he even finished in the top ten of his high school class... 7th in fact! Of course... there were only 9 members of his graduating class! By the time I had met him he was well on in years and was wheelchair bound and a bit cantankerous because he couldn't do all the things he loved so dearly any longer. He had a rotation of full time nurses he paid out of pocket and only kept them on the pay roll if they would tolerate taking him fishing at least once a week. I remember throwing a decoy over the light line for him so he could try and shoot a setting dove with a 28ga out of the passenger side of his Explorer... God Bless the man... I hope I still have that much passion and desire when I get to his age. He passed back in May. Thanks for all the advice on the gun. I'm sure if it could talk the stories would be worth hearing. Andy |
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Post a picture of the rib where the logo is stamped, and the left side of the barrel lug. That may give us some more information.
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andy that was a great story of this man....some one needs towrite hisstories down for his family as well as the rest of us old fellas....would have liked to have seen him take that shot with the parker and get 2 deer with one shot....hope i can get somebody tothrow a decoy out on the line when i get in a wheelchair which wont be to long....hope youfind out something interesting about the vh....what are the lenth of the barrels and how is she choked.... charlie
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I'm headin out for the day. I'll post up some pictures of the rib stamping and try to remember my calipers so I can check the chokes tomorrow and I'll post up. Andy |
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