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Unread 08-14-2021, 09:26 AM   #1
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I know a few people here bid on it, but was anyone here the lucky winner of the SBT on Gunbroker that closed yesterday? If so, I can give you a helpful hint on it. Looked like a good gun at a good buy
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Unread 08-24-2021, 12:20 AM   #2
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Yes, I bought item # 907031211 on the 13th. I just got it from the little brown truck today. I am very pleased with it (especially the price). It appears to be all original and well maintained. What helpful hint do you have for me?
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I just looked at the listing. That IS a very honest gun for the money.
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Gosh, that seller is just up the road from me. I should pay closer attention. An original Parker forend is not an uncommon item on internet sites. Give them a look.
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That would have been perfect for Harry. The Fred Gilbert SBT is too long in both directions for him. This one is much more compact.

I am just on the prowl for something else at the moment
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I saw an interesting SBT at Shooters Outpost in Hooksett, New Hampshire recently. They have it listed for around $1,500. They have a web site but do not post their for sale guns. You will have to call them to get details and a pic.
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I have recently acquired a 1920 PARKER BROS. and know very little about Parker guns. I believe it to be a SBT. It is a single barrel 12 gauge with a 32" barrel (Acme Steel). It also has a vented rib. It appears to be all original and in very good condition. It has a C above the serial # and a 4 under the serial#. Can anyone explain the meaning of this?
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Both the "C" and the "4" designate the grade of the gun. It is, indeed a Single Barrel Trap, SC. [S stands for single and C for the grade of engraving.

I am sure the members here would appreciate some photos of your Parker!
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Approx. value of this Gun?
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I was bidding on it until the last couple hrs but the Dr. Pollard pat 32 on the barrel was throwing me off checked the serial number up and it was made in 27! Can anyone tell me any info for future reference!!
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