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Hi Unregistered,
On July 29th, this site will be moving..! No, really - it's "moving" to another physical location - including servers, gateways, routers - everything - including my coffee cup...
So, from the date of July 29th through July 30 or 31 (shooting for these dates, but - as always, I'm at the mercy of my ISP who has to install the lines to the new location - and we actually get them running ;) ). But - this site, cloud servers and main web will be OFF LINE.
Now, please save these dates!! Please - don't be "that guy" who emails me on the 30th to tell me you "can't open the Parker Website". I'll already know it is offline - and also know that you are "that guy"...
I'll take this notice up and down over the next week or so - and leave it up during the final few days before shutting it off on the 29th..
My wife and myself hope to get the pictures attached...don't know whether all this will turn out good or not. As per the Parker letter and conforming to my shotgun, my Parker was shipped in 1905, has 28" barrels and is choked cyl. and mod.
This is a fine example of an original medium grade Parker that has been well cared for and not messed with. It looks the way a Parker should. Congratulations.
The Following User Says Thank You to Bruce Day For Your Post:
After all the crappy restock jobs, gaudy striped re-case colors, buffed engraving, blocky added beavertail forends, chopped barrels and stocks, we get to see a nice Parker like this that is 105 years old and could go another 100. They are still out there.
Some people colllect armloads of beat up, worn out guns, but all a person needs to have a nice Parker collection is a gun like this and maybe a small bore or a big bore depending upon what he likes.