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Unread 01-27-2012, 08:30 PM   #31
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Unread 01-27-2012, 11:03 PM   #32
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About every 2 or 3 months I stop by and ask the guy that owns this vise if he wants to sell it. No luck yet. I'm not a big collector (OK a little maybe) but this vise is huge and turns like butter.... and its a Parker
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Great thread, dead now for a decade. The neatest Parker item I've seen was at the Baltimore show in the late sixties. It was a floor lamp made out of an eight gauge Parker with the cord routed through a hole in the breech face and up the barrel. I didn't buy it but the disappointment has followed me for fifty years. Who owns it now?
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Cool stuff! I have this lamp waiting for me at my SIL's whenever I get around to picking it up. And this is the handle on my old gun cabinet...



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very neat....charlie
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Jeff,

I've never seen a pair in person, I saw a picture of a pair somewhere once and have been watching ever since. They are killers.
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Here is one that hasn't been shown yet.
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I had a set of those handles at one time, one long one and six shorts. I sold them because I didn't have anywhere I thought I'd ever use them, of course now I do.....
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Wayne,
Thanks for the picture of the pipe holder. I have that one, but with no lid. I now know what to do if I get creative.
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