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*EXCEPTIONAL PARKER GHE .410 WITH SHIPPING BOX AND HANG TAGS.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:22,500.00 USD Estimated At:45,000.00 - 65,000.00 USD
*EXCEPTIONAL PARKER GHE .410 WITH SHIPPING BOX AND HANG TAGS.
PLEASE NOTE (10/2/13): Additional information: Since initial preparation of the catalog description, we have learned that this fine GHE .410 had been shipped to Turnbull Mfg sometime in the mid-1990s. However their records do not indicate what service was performed. PLEASE NOTE (09-23-13): Fabulous news on this lot! It was discovered that the frame size is a rare and far more desirable 00 frame size, not the 000 as noted in the catalog. SN 231691. Cal. .410. 3" Chambers. 000 Frame. 28" Bbls are marked on top rib "Parker Bros. Makers. Meriden. CT. U.S.A. Parker Spec. Steel". Rib is fitted with two ivory beads. Bbl flats are stamped with Parker Overload proofs, "PS" in a circle, and with unfinished weight. SN is on left side of lump. ".410" and frame size are on bottom of rear lump. Case hardened action has typical "G" engraving of pairs of birds inside ovals on sides and circle, trigger plate, and features automatic safety and double triggers. Stump figured American walnut capped pistol grip buttstock measures 14-3/8" over Parker dogs head buttplate without spur. Typical "GH" checkering is at grip with inlet German silver shield on toe line. Matching splinter ejector forend has typical steel tip, and release. Bore diameter at muzzles: left-.396, right -.395. Wall thickness: left -.029, right -.030. Drop at heel: 2-3/4", drop at comb: 1-7/16". Weight: 5 lbs. 11 oz. LOP: 14-3/8". What appears to be orig cardboard shipping box has Parker gun Meriden CT label on one end, with all the particulars of this gun, including bbl length, drop, LOP, and pellet count, which matches that on hang tags. Box contains old brown waxed paper, some corrugated cardboard, and bottom is lined with Jan. 25, 1931 pages of Sunday News with advertisements for Macy's midwinter sale and headline indicating Tom Mix loses $90,000.00 damage suit. Box was originally sealed with two bands of paper tape, which are still in place. PROVENANCE: Letter from Parker, saying no records exist. Hang tags. CONDITION: Excellent. Bbls retain nearly all of what appears to be their orig blue. Action retains nearly all of its case hardening color, with silvering on sharp edges, and evidence of light cleaning on left front. Forend latch is mostly silver. Stocks retain essentially all of a rubbed varnish finish, grain slightly open. Buttplate is slightly proud of wood. Finish has a few minor marks. Bores are excellent. Mechanically crisp. Hang tags are creased. Green tag is slightly tattered. Box is excellent, slightly rubbed. Label is excellent with some slight foxing and edges picked up. An exceptionally rare small bore Parker. THE PARKER STORY lists only one GH .410 with 28" bbls . This gun is from a block of approx 2000 guns missing from ledger pages, so would not be included in THE PARKER STORY tabulation. 4-48297 MGM116