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Very impressive, would you mind posting a few more photos of the Parker disassembled?
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02-17-2013, 03:18 PM | #34 | ||||||
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I wonder if the wood will swell back to size once it's in a more humid climate?
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02-17-2013, 09:25 PM | #35 | ||||||
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Chuck, that is a wonderful example of what a new owner would find upon opening a package that just arrived from Meriden, Conn. Some two-hundred, forty-thousand Americans saw such a gun, some more elaborately engraved, in that package... what a feeling it must have been for them.
My 74625 is just such a gun. It is a Lam 1 16 ga. 0-frame. I wonder what their stories are... Made as utilitarian guns, one would expect them to be "rode hard and put away wet" but these are the exception to the rule - never used and we'll probably never know why. Thanks for the treat! Dean |
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Dean I agree -- it is hard to imagine never using this gun or yours. I assume given possibly as a gift or left in inventory in some hardware store , put on some shelf to collect dust and disappear from public site for some 120+ years.......
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02-19-2013, 03:43 PM | #37 | ||||||
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Mike -- I dont think the wood will swell at least I hope not I would then worry about cracking.
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02-19-2013, 03:47 PM | #38 | ||||||
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Chuck, that might be a very valid reason in the case of some of these pristine guns but mine was actually sent to a sporting camp in upstate New York
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02-19-2013, 04:25 PM | #39 | ||||||
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Well that answers it -- Everybody knows upstate New York was ITHACA territory
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