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Unread 10-09-2012, 07:34 PM   #11
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Thanks, Skies, Great pic !
Where can I get an original copy? EBay maybe?
BTW This pic looks exactly like mine except I have DT's which I prefered, along with the SBFA ! Any idea what the current selling price of these is, not asking price?
The one I have has all that it came with, Toe under leather Case, Canvas sheath travel cover, English stock, 26"brls, ImpCyl/Mod, SBTFA, DT's, snap-caps,28ga. 95% condition.
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Unread 10-09-2012, 08:28 PM   #12
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Joe, beyond The Parker Story, virtually everything written, brochures, articles, etc. about Parker Reproductions can be found in the All Albums section of this website under Modern Parker Paper which is buried on page 20 of the All Albums section. Here's a direct link: http://parkerguns.org/forums/album.php?albumid=99
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Unread 10-09-2012, 08:45 PM   #13
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Greg, thanks for the picture of the trifold introduction sheet for the 28 gauge. Oddly, your version is somewhat different from mine, so there is yet another piece of Parker Repro paper that is not pictured in our album. Do you have the mailing envelope with yours? If so, what is the postmark? Mine is January 1987.
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Sorry, no envelope, so no post mark date and the flyer isn't dated either.

If your brochure is slightly different than mine, that makes at least two advertising flyers that aren't shown in the Modern Parker Paper album.
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Joe, there is very little original Parker Reproduction advertising material on ebay these days. Most of what appears to be Repro advertising on ebay is merely pages cut from magazines of the era. This is a scam, never worth the money paid for it.
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I am looking at purchasing a 20 ga with serial number 20-00200. Any idea what year is manufactured?
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Likely in 1984.
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