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No problem John and thanks for your explanation. We get a lot of people "fishing" for a sale of a family heirloom on here, as you can imagine. I am glad you are planning to keep that gun as it is a treasure. I hope you consider joining PGCA as we'd hope anyone with a Parker that nice would be a member.
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08-23-2018, 12:09 PM | #14 | ||||||
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PGCA Membership and also research letter have been taken care of. I will post as I find out more info.
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08-23-2018, 12:53 PM | #15 | ||||||
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Please do share the info that you find in the letter. If you care to.
Typically "I just inherited this and I know nothing about it or it's value" translates to "I want to sell this, who will give me what for it?". And since gun sales are not allowed by non-PGCA members and must be posted in the appropriate section, that is why you received some of the comments that you did. But, if your post is truly information seeking, then great. Learn as much as you can. A gun like yours is truly a treasure to have in your family and is a perfect Parker to start out with. If you have interest in them and want to get more involved.
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08-23-2018, 02:11 PM | #16 | ||||||
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Well, I heard back very quickly from Chuck Bishop on the Parker Research Letter. Unfortunately, other than the serial number, the rest of the information on this particular gun is not readable from that stock book page. So that was something of a dead end. As I mentioned, a forum member has agreed to take a look at it and I will let you know what I find out.
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