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Unread 02-05-2018, 04:51 PM   #31
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The original person who got the parker Reproduction was my father Thomas Skeuse Sr. not my brother Jack. Just to clarify. Thanks gentelmen.
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If you happen to channel him, tell him thanks from all of us for his wonderful project.
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I'm going to have to thank him from afar for you...,For now anyway. He passed into the happy hunting grounds in 1989. Ill pass it along in my thoughts,Thanks guys
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Correction has been made, Thank you!
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Credit where credit is do.
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Where do I write to order those 100 labels!
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Thanks to Bill Mullins for attempting to clear up the "A-1 Special Custom" riddle. No, Mr. Gournet did not engrave 300 Repros to A-1 specifications. If the "300" total were to be anywhere near correct, the "300" should include all unengraved guns released. To what level these guns were embellished, no one knows. I have seen A-1s, Invincibles, and totally unengraved examples. Only Mr. Gournet knows how many he engraved to A-1 level.
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I have seen A-1s, Invincibles, and totally unengraved examples. Only Mr. Gournet knows how many he engraved to A-1 level.
I thought that was an obvious observation that I never thought of so I asked him ....... 80 was the answer for production and about the same for the ones in the white. I updated the tables based on his response.
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As long as we're talking about updating the Parker Reproduction Production Chart . . . there are only 9 BHE .410 shown in the Production Chart. Here is a pic of a B .410-0052. This would seem to be factual evidence that there were at least 52 produced -- and likely more.
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