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Unread 02-15-2014, 06:17 PM   #1
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Rick: Sorry but I thought it was spelled Oneida.This getting to be interesting,.Thomas
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Rick: Sorry but I thought it was spelled Oneida.This getting to be interesting,.Thomas
it is - eye kant tipe
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Photo's I said I would post on Sunday.It needs a good cleaning and should be ready to go. Thomas
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Thomas, you really hit the jackpot on this one. Very, very nice!
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beautiful - really

I don't know that I have seen worm in a cleaning kit for a breech loader before
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I'm just guessing it came as a accessory with the cleaning rod and it would work for whatever type of shotgun you had. Thomas
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What a great find, Thomas. Thank you for the pictures.
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Thomas,

Congrats on the great gun. Looks in beautiful condition.
The case served its purpose well.

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Thomas,
What a beauty. I'm sure we can look forward to more eye candy. My congrats for your find. Forget the fact that i'm consumed with envy, I'm beside myself with abject lust for that case and the acoutrements which are sure to follow. Good on ya'.
I respectfully ask for some photos and dimensions of the case, acessories, and of course, the gun, in my thread... "Parker takedown case project", currently on page two of the general discussions page. Please know that i'm thankful for whatever you post here and will in no way be put out if you don't have the time. You've already made my day!
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Dean: I was not aware of request but now I am and will send you anything that you need to complete your project. I will take some measurements in a couple days and wish you luck in your endeavor. Thomas
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