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Unread 02-12-2022, 10:52 AM   #11
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Love the Parker made in the USA laminated barrels and the gold ball grip. Gorgeous! Great find.
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You have another example of a Damascus graded gun with a set of Parker Laminated barrels. They all seem to be on graded lifters. Mr. Gorman is redoing mine right now (from a D3 grade 10 Gauge). Searching through the posts from the last several yearsI have located a surprising number marked that way, given the relatively few number reported as L grade guns. No way to prove it, but I have personally become convinced that Parker during this period, due either to corporate pride or marketing to try and establish the new barrels, considered them as Damascus barrels unique to them. The fact that all of them I have found posts about are higher grade lifters would fit into this scenario.

Does the grade stamp on the frame agree with the D grading? If so, the other set of barrels may well have been P Laminate too. I have never heard of that. If so, it would have likely been unique with both sets of barrels. It may well be anyway as the only grade 6 with those barrels.
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Dean, get a letter! Your questions will be answered. BTW, great gun!
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Dean, beautiful gun!!!!! Congrats! Good thing you saved your pennies in Vegas!!
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That is is a wonderful lifter! That is beautiful!
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wow what a find....charlie
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I like the X's engraved on the forward half of the lock plate. Havent seen that before on such an early gun. Sort of presages the much later art deco engraving.
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Wonderful gun! Hard to find one like that, maybe you need to get a lottery ticket! Gary
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Fabulous gun but the dogs are pointed in the wrong direction.
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You have another example of a Damascus graded gun with a set of Parker Laminated barrels. They all seem to be on graded lifters. Mr. Gorman is redoing mine right now (from a D3 grade 10 Gauge). Searching through the posts from the last several yearsI have located a surprising number marked that way, given the relatively few number reported as L grade guns. No way to prove it, but I have personally become convinced that Parker during this period, due either to corporate pride or marketing to try and establish the new barrels, considered them as Damascus barrels unique to them. The fact that all of them I have found posts about are higher grade lifters would fit into this scenario.

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I think this gun is too early to show the quality or grade on the water table. TPS page 110.

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Dean, that is a beautiful lifter! I love the engraving!
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