Originally Posted by Researcher
On the other end of the scale we could consider Edwin Hedderly's 32-inch 28-gauge Parker Bros. --

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Hedderly and his long barrel small-bore Parkers were probably best known to west coast readers of his articles in Western Field magazine of which he was editor in the years before The Great War.

If somebody was to look closely enough there's bound to be an O'Connor in his ancestry somewhere. Dang he resembles Jack.


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