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in my opinion, the profile of the parker lifter is unique and most pleasing. here is a link to a fine restored example: http://www.gunsamerica.com/996851199/PARKER-LIFTER-RESTORE.htm
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I wish to apologize to all, my post to Ed were meant to be to a different thread....not here at all...Honestly.... I was totally out of order here, & once again, I am sorry for acting like a wanker..I hope you forgive me.. my bad! Im not normally a wanker,but sometimes Ed get me running at the mouth via the key board Some of your high grade Guns a rather pretty Sorry once again Franc
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Ed I am not a big fan of Parker lifters but that is about the first one I think I would own..Most I see are worn out Pitted and they want about what they are asking for this one.Probably a good buy.
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jeweler: we often see high condition antique guns up here in the north east. unlike other regions of the country, a lot of guns up here were not used all that much and as such are well preserved. also, some of the best gun restorers are also located up this way. an example of a well preserved old gun is this 16 gauge remington 1900 ejector gun that came out of a closet in new york, not far from the old remington factory. take a look and enjoy... http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=448047414
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keep it simple and keep it safe...
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And there are the plugs. The only thing that surprises me is that the subject gun of this thread wasn't one of Ed's.
You know... There is a for sale section here on the site.
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dudley: it would be helpful if you had something positive to contribute here...
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Ed, if that gun sells does Dave get his $10?
“I left long before daylight, alone but not lonely.”~Gordon Macquarrie
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I always tried to give you the benefit of the doubt Ed, but this is a new low for you. How about sticking to your topic and quit trying to peddle your wares here.
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58: not peddling here...dont need too... and i never have figured out how to post pitchers here. so that is why i link to my pictures posted elsewhere...
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