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Unread 12-16-2019, 10:32 PM   #31
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I sooooo want a hammer 20!!!
I’d be plenty happy with a top lever Grade 2 16 gauge on an 0 frame preferably with 26” barrels
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Unread 12-17-2019, 03:41 AM   #32
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Garry, have you gotten an LCSCA letter on the skeleton butt gun?
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Garry, have you gotten an LCSCA letter on the skeleton butt gun?
Bill, I tried, but alas, according to Jim S., there are no records for the gun.
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The piece de resistance of my memorabilia collection is Wilbur Parker's patent book. That was added this year
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Can't stand it....Since others have mentioned their non-parker activity,

Mint condition LC Smith .410, and Ithaca Field Grade 28 gs, also in 90% original condition, both found at the Southern.
A really nice Sterlingworth Trap 12 ga, and a nice Sterlingworth 20 with 26" barrels, A Grade 1 Ithaca NID 16, a 90% condition Remington 1900 KED 12 ga, a Baker Bataviia "Leader" 20 bore in 90% original condition that weighs 5 1/2 lbs.
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I actually have made a decision to not look for a hammer 20. There are so few and there are others who want them more than I do. Of course, that could change

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Can't stand it....Since others have mentioned their non-parker activity, Mint condition ...

A pair of early Model 21's,

1932 20 gauge, double trigger, 28", Full/Mod
1939 16 gauge, double trigger, 28", Mod/Cyl






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I have an early Model 21 12 gauge. Would love an early 20 gauge. Maybe next year . . .

Still trying to decide on a theme for next year. Small bores worked well this year. Have been considering rifles since I don't have very many and my son has taken such an interest in them.
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I was happy to add a very nice DH 12 ga with 30" Damascus barrels on a 2 frame. I've also been working on a DHE 0 frame 20 ga. but it looks like it will have to wait until spring. Stay tuned!
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OK, non Parkers. For young Mills, I have scored a short barrel Winchester High Wall in .219 Donaldson Wasp, built by John Oberlies of Dayton, Ohio probably in the late thirties or early forties, a great varmint killer by the best custom rifle maker of the era. It is an addition to my long time 14 gun Oberlies collection. Another is a near mint, 1880s Lindner Daly hammer gun, a two barrel set, ten gauge, near Diamond Quality, marked by Thomas Golcher of Philadelphia with 28" and 32" wonderful Damascus barrels. My favorite Parker this year is a unique 30" 20 gauge Trojan, lettered by PGCA in that configuration. Another is a great little Inland Steel (General Motors) M1 Carbine, given to me by a very good friend who also owns General George C. Patton's DHE 20 gauge Parker bird gun, among other Patton memorabilia including THE 1913 Patton saber.
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