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Unread 12-12-2012, 10:08 AM   #11
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as I expected - British proofs

I am afraid this is not a Parker Brothers shotgun, there was a Parker in Birmingham that made shotguns from te muzzleloading to the early breechloader era.

the engraving looks interesting, depending on condition it may have modest value. If its a family piece, I would display it with pride
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as I expected - British proofs

I am afraid this is not a Parker Brothers shotgun, there was a Parker in Birmingham that made shotguns from te muzzleloading to the early breechloader era.

the engraving looks interesting, depending on condition it may have modest value. If its a family piece, I would display it with pride

So Rick, check out the rest of the photos; this is British? 32" laminated barrel, Parker on the side, same hammers etc.. couldn't this be a very early Connecticut gun?
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yes -its a British gun, absolutely not a Parker Brothers gun.

take a look here for a twin

http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthr...ght=birmingham
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Chuck, forgive my meddling but you will get more acceptable photos if you turn off your flash. Most cameras these don't really need the flash if you have a little bit of room light and set the ISO for 200. You might also consider taking the gun outside but not where the sun is too bright. I have been chastized by some members in the past for my photo suggestions but if you want us to see what you are photographing these suggestions might help.

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Anyone have info of these British guns? Values, ages, etc, links?
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