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Unread 01-10-2016, 12:32 PM   #11
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Mine to. She actually told me to go for completing the collection of all 18 std calibers. I only need two more but I get side tracked with the carbines and custom rifles. A 25-06 gets finished this week then the smith starts on a stalking rifle in 275 Rigby.
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Unread 01-10-2016, 02:18 PM   #12
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Guest, as a relative newbie ( had the Parker bug 14 months ) That each one I buy seems to cost more that the last !
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That's the way it works.
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Wait 'til your Parker bug incubation period can be counted in decades instead of months...





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It's just the natural progression of Parkeritus....this can spill over into Fox's and English guns as well. Be prepared especially if the small bore bug bites....can you say "home equity loan"?
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Not selling blood anymore Rich?




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I have both English and American sxs. I just keep them in separate safes. There is no fighting that way.
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It's always an option Dean. Financial strategies for gun buying can take many forms
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A couple more pics. Not too bad for an 1875 unit. S/N 6363
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Happened again. Still looking for the right Parker but tripped over yet another Scott.
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