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I remember seeing one on the rack one Thursday night at our favorite haunt. Memory (I'm talking 30-35 years ago) is a cherished thing, but if I recall it was a mid grade 16ga. gun that seemed to have been loved well. My dad was going back and forth, but alas, we came home without it. If I knew then......
Almost a Parker, I looked at a Wm. Parkhurst on one of my trips, that was not only fine damascus ejector gun, but a self cocking hammer gun to boot. Only problem, it was a little above my pay grade.
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01-19-2012, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by edgarspencer
I remember seeing one on the rack one Thursday night at our favorite haunt. Memory (I'm talking 30-35 years ago) is a cherished thing, but if I recall it was a mid grade 16ga. gun that seemed to have been loved well. My dad was going back and forth, but alas, we came home without it. If I knew then......
Almost a Parker, I looked at a Wm. Parkhurst on one of my trips, that was not only fine damascus ejector gun, but a self cocking hammer gun to boot. Only problem, it was a little above my pay grade.
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Edgar great memory,, I do not know how may times, "We", my dad and I in the day would see something that should of been brought home but "we" didn't. 16 GA "O" so sweet... My first shotgun when I was 12 was a old "Stevens" not very glamorous, but we all have to start somewhere. I still have it today. Still all so sweet!
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