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Unread 06-06-2021, 12:11 PM   #11
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Russ deserved to win the PCA!! Beautiful gun and a very well done presentation with the vest and pheasant tail.
I believe the display with the coat and pheasant tails was Randy Roberts BHE 20 gauge which was the runner up gun.
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Unread 06-06-2021, 12:19 PM   #12
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OK, I do know Russ had the placard with the photo of him, dog and gun. Thought the pheasant tail and vest was his too? Just shows Russ gun didn't need all that eye-candy to make the gun look nice.

Beautiful display across the board. Very nice examples of the gunmaker's art.
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Unread 06-06-2021, 12:20 PM   #13
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Russ deserved to win the PCA!! Beautiful gun and a very well done presentation with the vest and pheasant tail.
Mike:

Those accoutrements were for another, and indeed very beautiful, gun.

My supporting items were the tent card; factory letter; hunting photo and caption (see all below). And I have no photos featuring my gun.

A VH winner? Too implausible.

Maybe we need a do-over.

It must have something to do with all Parker guns’ mechanicals being A-grade.

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Thanks Russ! For me, I'll vote for the V grade or Trojan every time over the high grade guns. The high grade guns had been cared for over time but those Trojans and V grade were shot and shot and shot and shot. To have a lower grade gun in excellent condition is a testimony to the maker and the owners. BTW, you are 100% correct on the "innards" all being A grade.
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Russell's very deserving gun. I have some other pictures that I plan to post in the next day or two. Problem is right now that I just got home earlier this afternoon and I have a few other pressing things to take care of but I will get them on the forum. Thanks for everyone who contributed with a display gun, it truly was a wonderful display.
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Unread 06-06-2021, 10:43 PM   #16
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Randy, your gun was darn nice too. They all were. Was it Josh who had the gun with rifle bbl inserts? That was unique. I wonder how many Parkers had rifle inserts fitted to them and who did the inserts? I don’t remember reading about them in TPS.
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Randy, your gun was darn nice too. They all were. Was it Josh who had the gun with rifle bbl inserts? That was unique. I wonder how many Parkers had rifle inserts fitted to them and who did the inserts? I don’t remember reading about them in TPS.
I believe that gun belongs to Mike Franzen. Thanks BTW.
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What exactly was his award?

When I was awarded the CPLA I received a very nice pen and pencil desktop set along with the document attesting to the award.





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There were some fine looking Parker’s on that table. They were all winners.

I would like to give a hearty Thumbs Up to Mike McKinney who made the bowls awarded to the top 3.

Every much the science and precision he puts into the bowls he makes, much like the Parker’s on display.

I got a very nice cherry salad bowl from Mike and gave it to my wife when I got home. She was delighted which pretty much assures me a 3 day Kitchen Pass at the next side by side event.

Well done ladies and gentlemen.
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What exactly was his award?

When I was awarded the CPLA I received a very nice pen and pencil desktop set along with the document attesting to the award.
Dean, same pen and pencil set.
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