PH Trigger Guard Restoration - Help
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I’m in the process of returning my PH serial number 144,983 to the field. As part of the journey, I want to repair her trigger guard which was abused during a very old repair. I have a engraver who is going to tig weld and repair the hole, and then recut the serial number and border engraving. Here is my problem, I can’t seem to find any images of the numbers 9, 8, and 3 for him to use in the restoration. The 144 is readable, but a portion of the 9 and the 8 and 3 are gone. Would anyone who has any of these digits in a comparable grade Parker be willing to share images of their trigger guards? Thanks in advance. Jim
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That’s got to be welded, filed, polished, re-engraved and nitre blued.
If it were mine I would send it to Geoffroy Gournet. He knows exactly what those numbers need to look like. . |
If it is welded, it HAS to be rust blued.
Weld will not take nitre or hot blue evenly. It will look like crap. Rust blue covers a weld fine. |
Thanks Brian, I didn’t know that.
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You may find these examples helpful.
Attachment 96401 I will note that the engraving pattern on your guard is typical of a V grade. Not a P. |
That’s great Brian.
Many thanks. Jim Quote:
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