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Unread 11-04-2021, 03:40 PM   #1
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Thanks Allen, but I have promises to keep...

Maybe next year.





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Sounding a bit like Robert Frost there.
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We had some flight birds last week in CT, just ahead of a nor'easter that came through. My friend and I put up over 20 birds in less than an hour. We didn't shoot any. We were there to put up signs for pheasant hunting and just brought our dogs along.
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The first of the flight birds showed up today. Moved 6 in a cover that had none last week. Let the good times roll.
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Special gun Steve and special dog. God willing I would like to hunt the old covers in Bew Hampshire that I hunted growing up with my day around Hooksett and Bow. They're probably housing developments now.
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Allen, I can probably say for sure that the covers you used to hunt in Bow are not huntable now. Progress And Cody is a bird hunting machine. Smart, and hunts close with unbelievable drive.
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Steve, the family story goes like this. My Dad's father, my grandfather was an exec with one of the big leather companies in Boston. They lived in Dedham, mass. At the height of the depression and to relieve the stress, my grandfather bought a farm in Bow, NH. So my dad and his three brothers spent a fair amount of time on the farm, hunting in Bow and surrounding towns. One weekend when my grandfather was shooting hand trap in one of the fields with his sons, upon the recoil of his 16 ga VH his thumb which for some unexplained reason was high on the stock, the recoil from the gun drove his thumb back striking his nose. He went home to Dedham with a headache and died the next day. Apparently instead of getting a bloody nose. It bled inward and he died of a cerebral hemorrhage. My dad inherited the 16 and my brother and I hunted with it growing up. We thus became inbued with Parker , it's a disease of the blood. When my dad died, my brother inherited the 16 and a few yrs later I bought it of my brother. About 8 yrs ago I drove out to Ilion to sit down with Lawrence DelGrego and had him do a total restoration. It needed it from all the years of hard use. The stock at the head was punky. No case colors remained and the barrels needed work. A yr later I picked it up. I still shoot it but sparingly. It's already spoken for by one of my Newell second cousins in Utah. I want it to stay in the family. My apologies to anyone for hijacking this thread but I wanted you to know how much 16 ga Parkers are so very special no matter the grade.
Steve, let's chat off line about a bird hunt up your way next season. I'll shoot the 16. There's a history behind every Parker.
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Allen, that is a tragic story about your Grandfather. I am glad that you have his gun and had it fixed up for use.
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Thanks Steve. There's more to the story. After my grandfather passed, the family had some sort of land dispute with some neighboring folks and they burned the farm down. No one was charged and my grandmother sold the property.
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