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Unread 06-18-2009, 09:13 AM   #1
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Kurt, the 1929 green catalog has been reproduced with the textured cover. It is hard to determine which you have. I don't know how to do it. Other variations of the 1926, 1929, and 1930 green catalog have also been reproduced, but one of the ones I have is a dead ringer for a 1929 original, including the color shading on the interior pages. My opinion is that ebay sales have included some sales of this repro as original. Be careful.
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Kurt, the 1929 green catalog has been reproduced with the textured cover. It is hard to determine which you have. I don't know how to do it. Other variations of the 1926, 1929, and 1930 green catalog have also been reproduced, but one of the ones I have is a dead ringer for a 1929 original, including the color shading on the interior pages. My opinion is that ebay sales have included some sales of this repro as original. Be careful.
Bill, How long ago would these have been reproduced?? Long enough for the staples to get a little rust in the interior? Would the staples of reproductions be round or flat?
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The staples on my 1929 repro catalog are rusty and appear to be round. I don't know whose repro it is, but it has "Reprint" stamped in red ink inside the back cover. I have seen others with no stamp. Most Lightner repros have Lightner stamps. The guns in my repro have black stocks, while the stocks in the originals are brown. I don't know exactly when various repros were printed. I'm sure some were available as early as the sixties. Think about it this way: When the repro catalogs were getting started, Parker shotguns had been out of production for fewer years than Japanese Parker Repros have been out of production today.
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Thanks for the information Bill. Sounds like it could be a repro if the black vs. brown wood holds to be the norm...Other than that there is no stamping or any other marking that would tell the reader that it is a reproductoin.

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The staples on my 1929 repro catalog are rusty and appear to be round. I don't know whose repro it is, but it has "Reprint" stamped in red ink inside the back cover. I have seen others with no stamp. Most Lightner repros have Lightner stamps. The guns in my repro have black stocks, while the stocks in the originals are brown. I don't know exactly when various repros were printed. I'm sure some were available as early as the sixties. Think about it this way: When the repro catalogs were getting started, Parker shotguns had been out of production for fewer years than Japanese Parker Repros have been out of production today.
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