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Unread 05-29-2018, 06:39 PM   #21
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Parker Bros. never produced a gun with letters in the serial number.

Without the real serial number we can't verify how and with what features it was manufactured.
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Alright Lou, listen to this... A Parker with serial number range 236,5-- would have a 1934 date of manufacture.
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Parker did not use hyphens in their serial numbers either.
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The word 'range' qualifies the dash.

(Dash - def. a mark of punctuation used to indicate a missing letter or number.)

'Numbers in this case, and when two or more dashes are used together without spaces or other letters, numbers, or marks of punctuation, indicate a range.






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I have no idea how Mr. Brooks got a late GHE into this conversation. The Bernard gun has a "2" on the forend lug.
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I ask about the circle in middle of top rib and then stated that I had a GHE Parker with the same mark as pictured on the beautiful Damascus bbls pictured.Sorry Bobby
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No reason to be sorry Robert. A bit of a variation from the topic but that happens all the time on this forum. There are so many questions on such a huge variety of topics that people need to ask a question when it presents itself.

Now, back on topic - a "2" stamped on the forend lug would indicate barrel set No. 2, is there a corresponding 2 on the forend iron?






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Ok now I'm confused (not a big leap) by your statement. I have guns that there is a letter usually a N prior to the serial number. Did you mean something like 123N456?
Could just the rib have been replaced for some reason?
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Wow - you are confused....

Parker never produced a gun with letters in the serial number, i.e. 2365XX, the two X's being the letters I was referring to.

On the guns that you have with a N preceding the serial number, the N is not a part of the serial but if you look closely it is actually a No. (with the right vertical stroke of the N intersecting or touching the o) meaning "Number" and you will only find that engraved in script on the trigger guard strap on grades 3 and higher.

See example on a Grade 4 hammer gun.



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I have never noticed the 0 before. I have several guns with the letter N. Never to old to learn something new. My eyesight is bad, I can't hear worth a damn and my knees are starting to argue with me. Getting old isn't for sissies
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My eyesight is bad, I can't hear worth a damn and my knees are starting to argue with me. Getting old isn't for sissies

That was my mother's favorite saying... and she was old - but I'm quickly learning how true her words were.






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