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08-13-2021, 01:54 PM | #3 | ||||||
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Dean, Antiques dealer is trying his best. Person paid cash and other customers there at the same time did not know him. Still following leads.
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08-13-2021, 02:24 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Michael, may we presume, it being an AH, that it might have been manufactured after 1899?
If that is the case, it would have been required to be recorded in a transfer of ownership... Did you record the serial number when you fell in love with it? .
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08-17-2021, 12:37 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Mike, do you have the serial #, pictures or are there initials on this gun? Reason why I ask it may have been the high grade Parker that once belonged to my great uncle Ernest Burwell. He lived in Bristol, was the President of Bristol Manufacturing Co and an officer in the Bristol Gun Club. This would have been circa 1900-1920. He died in 1945 and didn’t have any sons. No living family members remember what happened to his gun collection, which was substantial. Good luck in tracking this Parker down and please let me know if you’re successful.
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