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For a man with deep pockets who bought an AAHE new, its not hard to imagine that he would NOT handle it like we would today. Back then, its just a nice looking tool but a tool to be used. I have seen some "WELL USED" A1S through BH grades that looked like they were put through the same workout as many VH grades have experienced. Worn engraving, no case left, dinged and banged wood has been seen even on high grade Parker's; that isn't hard to find.
How many A1S or AAHE Parker's have you seen that are untouched? I'm not sure I have seen one yet? It is what it is. |
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Max Fleischmann's 20 ga. A-1 Special 2-bbl. set represented the most field-used A-1 I have ever seen and examined - truly a hunting man's Parker. Those of us who were fortunate enough to have examined it before it went to the "beauty spa" for a complete makeover can never forget it.
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Agreed Kevin... and the makeover sure cost a lot more than expected when it came time to auction it....
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Wow! I'll say it's "well used" - the checkering is almost entirely gone!
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"I'm a Setter man. Not because I think they're better than the other breeds, but because I'm a romantic - stuck on tradition - and to me, a Setter just "belongs" in the grouse picture." George King, "That's Ruff", 2010 - a timeless classic. |
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Super fine checkering is not too hard to wear down. In comparison to lower grades.
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IMHO, Worn checkering still beats the fancy schmancy guns with laser cut checkering from a well know American gun maker. |
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I have a picture in my collection of Edwin Hedderly holding the big 16. As I recall, he is about knee deep in a duck marsh in that picture. He was a serious hunter. Kevin will probably agree with me when I say that the Max Fleishmann gun is one of the most hideous refinishes I have ever seen.
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