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Unread 08-14-2019, 07:23 PM   #1
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LB Hunt oil painting, cover of August 1928 Field and Stream.
Parkers from top to bottom
D Hammer 10/36 #6 frame
CH 10/34 #3 frame
DHE 20/30 #0 frame California duck gun, straight grip
DH 20/26 #0 frame
DH 20/26 #0 frame straight grip
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Unread 08-14-2019, 09:17 PM   #2
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Beautiful!
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Nice group of P guns Craig but #3 from the top makes my heart flutter. It would look nice next to my DHE 32" 20 with a straight grip. It's making the trip to Ernie's next month.
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Craig, You have a great eye and seem to find great stuff....Beautiful!
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Very nice Craig. Very nice.
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All masterworks!
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really nice but that 6 frame 10 lures me.....charlie
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Charlie that D makes me smile every time I look at it, 15 pounds of Parker not exactly a quail gun! Condition collectors would dislike the gun in that the CC is gone as is most of the damascus pattern on the barrels, the owner stamped his initials on both sides of the stock that has worn checkering-------but to me it's a beauty. Who was the man who ordered and used the he** out of it?? It has never been touched in my opinion and I hope it stays that way, a closet find not a closet queen.
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I bought the book on Hunt recently. My favorite of his is the black ducks on Long Island in one of the old anthologies
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really nice but that 6 frame 10 lures me.....charlie
To the larger frame Parker fans like us Charlie that gun is the stuff dreams are made of lol .
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