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Unread 09-02-2009, 08:30 AM   #41
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Concerning the situation of the ATF requiring the seller compensate the buyer, a poster here had the opposite experience. The ATF requested cooperation from the seller, suggesting that voiding the sale would help in their decision to prosecute or not for selling a stolen gun. Our member was refunded the purchase price quickly. Maybe he will post and give us more details. The gun was not a Parker.
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Unread 09-02-2009, 09:12 AM   #42
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Fred, do you remember if it had the "clips" on the outsides of the breech balls?
Dean, I think it did, but I am not certain.
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The gun was an A1 Special and it belonged to a general grade officer who had it stolen. Gun was advertised as a C grade and the guy got it for 1000 or 1200. When he wrote Remington trying to get some history they alerted the FBI.Seems the general was pretty savvy and told Remington to be on the look out if someone inquired about the gun.
Thanks Robert. That sounds right to me. I thought it was 1200.00 but wasn't sure. I definitely remember the part about Remington alerting the FBI now that you mention it. Do you remember where this was published? I can't remember where I read it, but it seems like it was in one of the hunting/shooting mags, or possibly DGJ or similar.

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Hey guys I was reading your post on Invincibles. I got my book out last night Best Guns by old MM and in the parker chapter he wrote about a Invincible that went missing for some time but was found and was in the hands at that time of a New Your business man. I don't know as much as you guys do about them but I'm trying to learn I hope this helps.
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Jim, have a look at DGJ Vol. 13 Issue 4. It belonged to a general, and it was a A-1 Special. George
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Bill: I never claimed to know where Bo Whoop is or who presently has possession. I do claim to have seen it an handled it. I do have a copy of Mr. Callahan's letter concerning it and BTW I didn't bring Bo Whoop up. Don Kass did.

Just To Set The Record Straight........George
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Right spot on the money, Sir!! Advertising valuables of any nature in today's world and the nature of many "opportunists" is a most precarious move. If I were to sell valuable firearms I would consider the % charged by, say James D. Julia or others of that stature to be a "smart insurance policy". I hadn't thought of the stolen gun situation, but that too could be a "horror story" of major league ranking indeed!

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Francis: Thank You. The Volume I of Larry Baer's book that I am looking for has a black alligator texture hardback cover with the Parker Gun logo in an oval @ 7" wide & 3 1/2" high with a silver tone. I have a copy in a brown smooth cover with the logo in gold. It is a second printing, 1977. I believe that the one I am looking for would be the first printing of 1974. Volume II has a copyright date of 1976. I would be willing to pay up to $50.00 for the right one.
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You are most welcome George. Please check your PM on this site, I sent you the address of an area (NW Kent Co. MI) fly fishing shop that deals heavily in o.p. sporting books, and then owner, Glenn Blackwood- aka "Captain Carp", also will do a search for you. I sold my spare copy of the 1977 second edition (Larry Beinfield Pub. Co.) to Mark for an even $30- and it was mint. So I would say your $50 "ball park" sounds about as right as the mail. If I find one in that range and in VG plus to Mint, I will see that you get it posthaste.

Years ago I made the mistake of "loaning" my copy of the Peter Johnson Parker book to a former hunting pal. I found a replacement with DJ in VG plus condition at Mr. Black's shop, believe I paid $12.00 for it. Of course, some of the information the late Mr. Johnson had available in 1959 has been surpassed by what we know today, and in part due to the members of the PGCA who have devoted some much time and research to our beloved "Old Reliables"!!

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Francis: You know I did the same thing with Peter Johnson's book and it took me 15 years to get it back, but I did. I wanted that one because Mr. Johnson had personally autographed it. Thank you, I will contact Mr. Black's shop and have him look for a copy. Thank you for looking as well. Please let me know if you find one. There seems to be no end to The Parker Story. New information is constantly cropping up.

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