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Wow, gorgeous gun!! And good advise from Jim. We would love to see more pictures. Passed down thru 3 generations, that is special also. I have a Grade2/GH damascus 16 also on an O frame. Wonder why they never used it. Welcome Gary
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1902 Parker
Thank you. The first owner was not a hunter, got it as a presentation, and held on to it until the ‘60s. The next two were hunters, but were concerned about the barrels being hazardous to health and had good field guns anyway. She is a beauty.
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10-15-2020, 12:48 AM | #5 | ||||||
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Hello Gary,
Where are you at in Nevada? I am located in Las Vegas. |
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PM sent to you Eldon.
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That is the nicest smallbore Damascus GH grade I have seen in sixty years of fooling with Parkers. It is a true benchmark gun.
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Thank you Bill.
I am going to join and get a research letter. I do not know how it is choked. |
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