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Unread 01-06-2020, 09:50 AM   #21
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I would wager you are the only guy on this forum whose first Parker was a SBT.
I stand corrected. Ralph you are in rare company with Chuck and Randy. Get a letter on the gun. You never know what you might find out.
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Unread 01-06-2020, 10:27 AM   #22
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It`s possible the previous owner had Pachmayr Gun Works embellish the nice old Parker...

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That thought did kind of cross my mind.
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Unread 01-06-2020, 08:22 PM   #23
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Hi Mike, I am new to PCGA what is the process for joining and/or obtaining a letter.

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Ralph - May I be the first to welcome you as a new PGCA Member... It may be a little premature but you have made your intent obvious.





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Ralph,
We look forward to your membership. You can join on-line, get there by going to the home page or with the same app you can fill it out and mail to Mar Bowes whose address is on the app. A good group,
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All signed up, and I found and ordered the Parker Story, looking forward to reading it.

Thanks for info and book tip.

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When I asked Ralph where he lived, I was waiting for the "California" answer because this gun says Pachmayr all over, including the pad, which may have been installed at Pachmayr when the engraving and carving was done. Don't mess with the pad just yet.
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When I asked Ralph where he lived, I was waiting for the "California" answer because this gun says Pachmayr all over, including the pad, which may have been installed at Pachmayr when the engraving and carving was done. Don't mess with the pad just yet.
I agree with Randy and Bill. Had the gun come from the other coast, my strong vote would have been Paul Jaeger's shop in Jenkintown PA.
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Unfortunately like my SBT,also made in 1928, there is no order book information just stock book hopefully. It may confirm the Monte Carlo stock.
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Kevin, you took the words right out of my mouth. Good shot.
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