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I agree, Gary. Maxi Lites are just the shell for the early lifters. Also, I would not hesitate to buy a high grade lifter that was cracked. While I understand why those who knew where that $250 grade was being auctioned kept their cards close to their chest, I wish they had followed through.
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Well I "acquired" a circa 1881 lifter in 10 gauge today . This one is radiused . I think it may have a not original stock .
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Barrel length? frame size? pictures?
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"If there is a heaven it must have thinning aspen gold, and flighting woodcock, and a bird dog" GBE |
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Barrels are supposed to be 30" dunno frame size and it's a Grade 2 .
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This is my newest Parker. A grade 3, It's just after they changed to a radius at the water table/ standing breach. I didn't get a picture of it, but it has the whole 5 digit SN on the end of the rear barrel lug.
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WOW Edgar!! That is a wonderful 20 gauge grade 3 Lifter!
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Just foolin' with you Edgar.
It is a beautiful D. |
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