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Unread 07-13-2014, 11:52 AM   #1
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here's the other Parker that came in the package. it is serial number 103666 and is in pretty good shape but not the beautiful engraving i've seen here on others...

again, if anyone wants an original file size let me know
wwoodward@cfl.rr.com

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looks like a nice gun for sure.i have a 10 ga p grade thats pretty close to yours in serial no range...charlie
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Unread 07-13-2014, 02:58 PM   #3
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That PH has some pretty crisp looking engraving. Also looks to have been well used, but properly cared for.
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Unread 07-13-2014, 09:36 PM   #4
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yep, it is in nice shape. i haven't a clue who had it or where it came from. the barrels cleand up very nice. i also have a remington .22 "Improved model 6" my grandfather taught me how to shhot on......and a Stevens .25 single with a lever operated rolling block.....if i could just find some .25 rim fire????
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how do you tell it is a PH?? did i miss something??

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Brian, where is Spencerport? we lived in Mt Kisco for about five years and my wifes step-father is from the Sayville area.
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The grade stamp is on the water table "P" and the engraving pattern.

Spencerport is on the west side of Rochester, NY.
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Brian referred to your gun as a PH. P is the grade and H is for hammerles. Older guns dont have the H stamped on the frame but are commonly referred to in this way.
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And just in case you didn't know, it is a Grade 1.
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thanks Brian and Wayne and Dean.....

Dean, no i didn't know what grade or how to grade??

Brian, Mt Kisco didn't get all that much snow every year and i always wished we lived up your way....Florida doesn't get any but maybe some flurries now and then....and its way too flat!

Wayne, thanks, i have a lot to learn about these......they are really different from the new AR platform LR-308 i just bought. whole different world now! and all kinds of stuff to learn.
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This forum is a great place to learn.
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