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02-10-2018, 05:54 PM | #43 | ||||||
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Robin, in my opinion speculation and "mystique" surrounding the .410 actual production numbers will continue for the foreseeable future. My personal belief and feeling is very few were made in any grade. Like the original Parker .410's there was little demand. I believe the majority of the PR .410 barrels whatever that number turns out to be were mated with the 28 gauge on the 00 frame. Jack or Richard Skeuse have the best knowledge (memory or records ) of the number produced.
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02-10-2018, 09:11 PM | #44 | ||||||
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If we just want to put some production numbers to be in-the-ballpark in the Production Chart then fine, but I believe we owe it to ourselves and to those coming after us to do better. I, and others; have questioned the number of DHE and BHE .410s produced, there also appears to be issues with the number of DHE 20s produced, the chart shows 5800 produced, but in Nick Sisley's interview with Jack Skeuse, Mr. Skeuse reported there were actually 6050 built.
As far as the Custom A-1 Specials are concerned I would agree Gournet did the lion's share of those, but if just his numbers are used in the chart there's a bunch more out there. I can name several other engravers like Baer, Koluch, Hurst, Strosin, Griffiths, Gamradt and others that have completed custom in-the-white Parker Repro A-1 Specials. A few of these engravers have done multiples of them. IMHO, I believe the Production Chart should be revised and updated to be as accurate as our collective knowledge allows. And going forward, as additional information comes to light, further revisions be made at that time.
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02-10-2018, 10:27 PM | #45 | ||||||
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I agree, the production chart should be accurate and it wasn't. It has led to a point of confusion that isn't helping having it presented as firm and accurate data.
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02-10-2018, 11:15 PM | #46 | ||||||
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Robin.. we all strive for as accurate information as possible and as provided
by Production records and memories from those that are in position to know... namely the Skeuse family and those that were in their employment. We build data upon the best "accurate" information that has been provided and observed. I have been researching and compiling Parker data for well over 30 years. It is a moving target and as it is said "the only thing constant is change". We know Geoffroy's information as to his engraved guns is accurate. How many in the white guns sold outside Reagent is only known by the Skeuse family and possibly Tony Galazan. It would be nice to know those numbers.... someday maybe we will. Thanks for your continued research and updates. |
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To say nothing of the incredible engraving done by Winston Churchill on a few of the A1S Repros. .
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