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Unread 10-29-2012, 12:16 PM   #1
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yeah lets see em.
And how come a new parker didn't follow me home? Oh yeah, my wife came down.
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yeah lets see em.
And how come a new parker didn't follow me home? Oh yeah, my wife came down.
What are you complaining about? She bought you that nice cigar cutter.
A new Parker tried to follow me home, but we traded it for 15 gallons of gas, two coffees and a bag of beef jerky. Sorry George.
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I got home yesterday evening, and got as far as downloading the pictures to my computer, but I haven't even had a chance to go through them yet. I'll try to work through them tonight and get some posted.

As for the Parker, I bought Harry's 1902 10ga DH Hammerless with 32" Damascus tubes. It has great patterning on the barrels, perfect shiny bores, Pistol Grip Stock, Original Skeleton Butt, and good modern shooting dimensions. And, it came with a 32" Leg O Mutton Case to boot. I've always wanted a 10 bore. Once I get through the pics from this weekend, I'll try to take some of this gun and post them as well.

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What are you complaining about? She bought you that nice cigar cutter.
A new Parker tried to follow me home, but we traded it for 15 gallons of gas, two coffees and a bag of beef jerky. Sorry George.
Damn I'm gonna miss that 10 ga O grade hammer. But I will have cleanly cut cigars. What am I gonna do with that case of 10 gauge RSTs she bought me? maybe that 10 ga EH on that other thread?
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