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<blockquote data-quote="Foxfire5" data-source="post: 3816495" data-attributes="member: 50971"><p>!883 Parker 10 gage with proof barrels. It looked a little bit like the Parker Invincible that was found wrapped up in a corner in a very old home that was for sale in Morrestown, NJ. by a prospective buyer. The Parker I bought was from an estate that was more or less advertised as a yard sale item. It was in an old deteriorating leather case. Never fired I was told. The seller said no one was that interested in it. The sale sign on it just said old shotgun $300. I bought it for $250. In 1969 I traded it to a dealer on a 1962 Corvette with fuel injected 327. I fear he knew more about the Parker than I did. I never fired it even though I was given two boxes of brass 10 gage ammo. Too pretty to shoot I thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foxfire5, post: 3816495, member: 50971"] !883 Parker 10 gage with proof barrels. It looked a little bit like the Parker Invincible that was found wrapped up in a corner in a very old home that was for sale in Morrestown, NJ. by a prospective buyer. The Parker I bought was from an estate that was more or less advertised as a yard sale item. It was in an old deteriorating leather case. Never fired I was told. The seller said no one was that interested in it. The sale sign on it just said old shotgun $300. I bought it for $250. In 1969 I traded it to a dealer on a 1962 Corvette with fuel injected 327. I fear he knew more about the Parker than I did. I never fired it even though I was given two boxes of brass 10 gage ammo. Too pretty to shoot I thought. [/QUOTE]
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