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L.C. Smith & Parker Brothers, Forever!
Unread 04-26-2010, 02:38 PM   #1
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Default L.C. Smith & Parker Brothers, Forever!

L.C. Smith & Parker Brothers, Forever!
By John Kuhn Bleimaier



The northern mills are silent now, the gears and belts gone slack
At Fulton in old New York and in Meridan on the banks of the Quinnipiac.
Overgrown and cold the forges, idle the ingenious Yankee tooling
That once built the double guns that had the whole world a drooling.
Eternally at peace the men whose muscle and whose brain
Conjoined to craft the finest works of art gunsmiths can e’r attain.
Burnished Damascus steel and well cured walnut burl if I have my druthers
The foremost were made by L.C. Smith and also Parker Brothers.
Those legendary rivals have long been laid to rest,
Side by side in the history books among America’s best.

But down in Old Catawba, south o’ the Dixon line
You’ll hear a very special sound, a music oh so fine.
The ghosts they do come out to play in April every year
Spirits of sport and comradeship not ones you need to fear.
That rivalry of L.C. Smith and Parker from bygone days
It plays out now in the cool pine woods in a round of sporting clays.
A gallant band of siblings, aficionados of the fleet smoothbore
Gather for good fellowship, to break targets and keep score.
And to maintain the memory of the greatness of our workers and of our nation
From the fine old glory days before financiers, finaglers and globalization.


April 25, 2010
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Unread 04-26-2010, 08:14 PM   #2
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Great work.
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That should go in the next Parker Pages along with the pictures.
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Indeed worthy of Longfellow, Keats, Kipling et al.
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Default Indeed worthy of Longfellow, Keats, Kipling et al.

Wow- now for next year- We'll trim those Smithians. Didn't hear about the Foxists, or don't they venture below the Mason-Dixon line? No Ithacas in the mix?? Huumm-
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It will be a furious battle between the AHFCA and the PGCA Northeast contingent on May 15 at Addieville in Rhode Island. Rumor has it that the Fox boys are calling in "pinch hitters" (no names mentioned, of course) to weigh heavily on the outcome of the match.
Shoot straight fellas, fifty bucks (and BIG braggin' rights) are ridin' on this event!

Dave, what are the "Rules of Engagement"?? (personally, I like 'Jungle Rules' )
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Sorry about my OT post above...

That's very nice John and I agree that it would be a good addition to the upcoming issue of Parker Pages.
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It was a good post and reply Deano-- no "sorrys"!!
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Default It was a good post and reply Deano-- no "sorrys"!!

Where is this Addieville venue? Sounds intriguing!

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take a look at http://www.addieville.com/
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Ill give it a "shot" also
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This is John's post with his fine poem- I wanted to try my hand, I'll put my effort in the "Parker Papers" section. John I sure miss the old timers at their benches- Gerstner tool boxes, all USA made hand tools and the gift of hand labor and craftsmanship not seen today.
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