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Unread 01-04-2019, 03:04 PM   #11
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Now is the time to buy that Parker you always wanted! buying and selling Parker guns is cyclical like every thing else! Gary
I wish wish wish I had bought the Parker Grade 0 top lever 10 gauge two barrel set you had here for sale a year or two ago .
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Unread 01-07-2019, 04:35 PM   #12
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My indescretion knows no bounds at the moment it seems . Number three for 2019 was struck upon today . Seems I’ve acquired a circa 1886 Grade 0 12 gauge on a 2 frame with 28” barrels . Gun also has the fishtail lever which unto itself is no big deal but I also think it’s the first hammer gun I’ve gotten with the fish tail lever .
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Well the one with the uh “repaired” stock showed up . Amazingly the number stamped in the stock matches the rest .
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Glad this was the original wood . I can live with an honest repair but replaced wood I don’t care for .
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Wow! That is some wood!
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With the BoreMaster I got 12 points constriction in the right and 15 in the left .
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Must have been a grouse gun.
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Must have been a grouse gun.
The people it came from are in PA so that's a distinct possibility !
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Nice Grade 2. And with a pheasant, (or more likely a sharptail as pheasants probably weren't legal game at the time this one was made.) on the frame. We usually see the Parker woodcock in that vignette, even on a 10 gauge. That must have been a really beautiful gun when it was new. Nice score Craig!





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i like the stock repair.....great gun....charlie
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