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Tom, does your floor plate have the pigeon?
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Two Parkers from my single barrel trap collection. SC serial # 217551 lettered 1926 and SB serial # 190084 lettered 1924...
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The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Randy Davis For Your Post: |
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No, that gun does not have the pigeon.
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An SBT is on my wish list and almost picked up one at the Vegas Show but a Lifter caught my eye, and wallet, instead as hammers are my first passion. Another is old magazines. Here is an ad for the SBT from 1917. Cheers JG
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The Following User Says Thank You to John Gardner For Your Post: |
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that sure is a neat magazine cover.. charlie
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The screw apparently was discontinued at 179,000 or before. We don't know when the scroll stopped and the pigeon appeared. The pigeon is a nice addition, but the scroll guns are more interesting. Has anyone seen a Parker single with the finger grooves like in the ad? I have not seen a gun with that feature in 55 years of fooling with Parkers.
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The pigeons I have seen on the SBT's appear to be characteristic of much of Frederick Anschutz's work. There is a possibility that he may have been instrumental in the change to the pigeon as he was chief engraver at the time of the change.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Dean Romig For Your Post: |
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