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3598 Canadian soldiers died at the WW I battle of Vimy Ridge. 0ne, as yet unknown to me and possibly never to be determined by me, bought an 1899 made Parker Brothers 12 gauge VH in 1901. He used it but did not abuse it until he mobilized in the war effort. He never made it home. The family never used the gun subsequently. In 2017 or 2018 an elderly gentleman bought the gun from the granddaughter of the original owner. He did not use it and decided to part with it by way of auction. As luck would have it I came across the auction and had the high bid but did not meet the reserve. The auction house contacted the owner who decided to accept my bid. I made my bid based more on the story of this gun than a need for another VH. I knew from auction pictures that it was in nice condition. Once in hand it is near pristine but for minor wear. The barrel bores are mirror the case colours are vivid. It matches the specs in the serialization book. The pistol grip cap and the DHBP are like new. This gun, owned by a Canadian soldier who paid the ultimate price, is a fitting companion piece to the Borden DHE owned by the man who brokered the creation of the Canadian Army. Research letter ordered. I want to determine the name of the soldier. Unfortunately the elderly gentleman cannot recall the name of the widow lady he bought it from a mere couple years ago. When I think about that I might be hard pressed to recall names of those I have purchased from. At least there are only 3598 names to find and sift through. May or may not win but feel the need to discover the original owner and any story that might go with that discovery. Pictures will follow in the fullness of time. Cheers Jack
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Good luck Jack. Sounds like you have the makings of a fabulous Parker Page's article if you can put it all together. I understand exactly where you are coming from. The more I deal with these old Parkers, the more I become obsessed with their history. They don't require a movie star or famous athlete, it's just cool to put it all together. Once again, GOOD LUCK!
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