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Unread 04-20-2014, 06:11 PM   #1
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Default Early Back Action Parker

Picked this old girl up a few months ago, she is my first back action Parker, and I finally got around to taking pictures. My thanks to Dean and Chuck for their input and assistance (sorry it took so long to post guys).

She's in rough shape but is one of the earlier Parker's once the Company settled on Parker Bro's Maker as the ongoing rib address. The name is only present on the top rib address.

Barrels are pretty rough but I think she is all there minus a couple replacement screws. The hammers have channel cuts in the edges which I had not seen before on my other lifters.

Last shot is her new home in the Toy Room.
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You think it is in rough shape? It looks awful nice in the pictures! I like the display too, very nice..
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Wow - Parker shotgun number 019... That is a special Parker for certain.
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Very nice John. They don't get much earlier than 019! Is that the lifter I sold you on the bottom?

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John good to hear from you. I really like that gun rack never seen one like it before. 18 guns from number 1 that is incredible when you think about it.
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Dose anybody know what the date of manufacture is. Are any of the other ( 1 through 18 )accounted for or is this the earliest parker to date.
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I thought there was a article in PP about number 7. If I remember correctly.
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Hi Chuck - yes that's your lifter - I am really enjoying her. Thanks Eldon, they are burls from a maple off a local farm up here.

Thanks Robin - your fishtail was a big hit last weekend in Montreal see below. That's why I was hoping to snag your other one!
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John hope you got some epoisses while in Montreal. Sorry I love cheese as much as parkers.
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I have had epoisses but didn't know what it was called! Used to drink a fair bit of port too in my youth, not so much now, which on reflection it seems I now have an excuse to snag both.
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