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Unread Yesterday, 06:25 PM   #11
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Appears to be a #1 frame with 26" and 28" barrels. What a great upland game gun. Please use it in good health. She was meant to be used. Do so with appropriate low pressure loads.
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Great heritance. When my dad passed my brother inherited his Parker 16 ga VH but didn't shoot it. So I asked him if I could have it. He said sure but you'll have to buy it. Needless to say that really pissed me off but I wanted the 16 to remain in the family and it was the one Parker that I shot growing up. I offered my brother $300 for it and he agreed. I had to have it restocked as the wood was cracked at the wrist and thoroughly oil soaked. I had Larry DelGrego restock it to my dimensions and recolor the frame. Came out very well. One of my grandsons will get it. Just had to keep it in the family. Oh and my brother's an asshole.
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Dandy Parker!! Hope you plan to use it. I agree on the insurance to put on it, just in case something happens in shipment, but it cannot be replaced. Make sure whoever ships it has everything wrapped. I would wrap each barrel and the receiver individually and pack well in a box separate from the case. The weight of the guns in that wooden case could damage the case the way the shippers handle things these days. If the case is empty (packed correctly) it should not be damaged under its own weight. Good luck and post more photos when you get your hands on it. Congrats!!!
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Once again.... WOW!!!!
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