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Bill, bought the Parker eight 15 years ago, the Lindner 16 a few years later. The eight did not have a forend. Ron Kirby provided me with a nice #7 frame forend.
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Thanks, Bill. Extremely good buys. In spite of our economy, the prices of collectable firearms has greatly exceeded the inflation rate ver the past 30 years. Every gun I have sold has almost tripled in price since I sold them, and I wish I had kept every one.
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04-03-2014, 10:40 AM | #75 | ||||||
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Bill we have the same taste in Pre 64 M70's although I don't have a varmint 243 I do have a nice std grade 243 and a couple of others.
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I am looking at the photos of this gun again and it appears to have almost identical engraving to my 8 gauge. I bet it was the same engraver. What year was this one made? Mine was made in 1913
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04-03-2014, 08:31 PM | #77 | ||||||
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Mills, 156,970 is a 1911 vintage. Definitely close enough to be the same engraver.
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