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Here is the OPs picture of the barrel flats. It has the split extractor stems, so appears to me to be a VHE-Grade. In that the barrel flats do not show the PARKER BROS. OVERLOAD PROVED stamping, it would indicate production before 1926.
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Im passing on the Parker. I bought a nice Sterlingworth Pin gun off the for sale section. I cant wait to see it.
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My old friend Bob(long gone) loved big bore Parkers. I remember that Bob had a 3 inch 12, 2 3.5 10's and a D grade 8 with titanic barrels. The 8 was pictured in the second year of Double Gun.
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Bill, can you give us a better idea of which issue and article contains the picture of the D grade 8?
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Great day today Mike
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Eightbore I wrote the article and I am sorry to report I do not remember what issue.
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I have been advised thusly by DAM16SXS _______________________________________________________ " Sir, I don't know your name but you must be a PGCA Member, otherwise you would not have the Parker Pages Archive.
I, as editor of Parker Pages for the last ten years, demand you pull down your post with a link to the Parker Pages Archive immediately.
By posting it you have violated Copyright law. Every page of every issue of Parker Pages,since it began in 1993 is copyright protected and can NOT be legally copied in any shape or formwithout written consent of the Parker Gun Collectors Association -and YOU DO NOT HAVE PERMISSION TO DO WHAT YOU HAVE DONE.
I order you to pull it down immediately -you have opened yourself to a lawsuit by posting a link to copyrighted material. " ______________________________________________________ I am NOT a PGCA member, and found this on google search But to insure harmony I stand down https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=Double+Gun+magazine+8+gauge+parkerSixth article down Mike Well now, who owes who an apology? SRH
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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I do... and I openly and publicly apologize to you Mr. skeettx.
I discovered later today when I opened the link and performed the ctrl F function and typed a topic or author into the box it would bring up those selected items (which is what alarmed me earlier today) but I couldn't continue in opening the articles or pages of the magazine... so my face is red.
My apologies to all involved... and my thanks to you Mike for not making this a bigger issue than I had made it.
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Dean, Shucks, all is well !! I went to the skeet range from 9AM to 11:30 and I NEVER missed a target. BUT it was 30 degrees, snowing and wind blowing from the North at 30 MPH Also, NEVER pulled the trigger on a clay Mike
USAF RET 1971-95
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