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Unread 09-05-2015, 10:53 AM   #11
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I saw a twin to this Parker thirty or so years ago in Franklin County Kentucky. They had been shooting 16 gauge shells through it and there was a small split in the left barrel just forward of the forend. I tried to save it, but the owner had heard Parker's were high value and wanted thousands for it. I offered $250 and thought I was being generous.
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I did not examine the barrels close since it was starting to rain. But this could be the same gun. It came from Ky 20 or 30 years ago to NW Ohio.

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