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Very nice that it isn't worn. Still very sharp engraving with style and flair.
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The style variations in the Parker name on Low grade guns is truly vast and very interesting in itself.
The light scribed guide line under the name is commonly seen on these guns. The line around the grip is the first example of that I have seen.
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02-23-2015, 10:06 PM | #5 | ||||||
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I kinda like the engraving on the right side a little better than the left... or maybe it's juat the lighting.
Brian talks about the line cut into the wood around the extremity of the grip saying it is the first example he has seen of that and I agree, but also note that the grip is also beveled just beyond that line and that is also a first for me. That combination may be unique to that gun. |
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Of course I will have to beg Edgar or Dean to take a picture of it and frankly I am tired of groveling to those two for a while. But I don't want to hijack this thread. Allan that is a cool gun. Is it not the one you had at Addieville? |
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Are you asking about the skeet gun?? No----I bought it November first 2014 and consigned it to Julia's on Nov. 10th on my way to Forest City ,Maine. I do not think I showed the gun to anyone. |
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George, yes that's the gun I brought to Addieville. 26", M/F.
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Too many Allans
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02-28-2015, 09:26 PM | #10 | ||||||
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No shame in pouring over your Parker on a rainy day. Sounds like a great way to spend the day.
What is the recoil pad? I have what looks to be the same on mine. I think it labeled a White Line. |
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