Beautiful guns no question, but for me they lose their "soul", for lack of a better term, when they are refinished. Thanks for posting them Bruce.
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Interesting. This gun beat around for quite a while and no one was interested in it, although many had their chances. Now many have commented that they would like to find a gun like that.
I suppose this tells me not to post photos of guns that have had any restoration work. I'll let others post photos of their guns |
Most of the guns you post pics of aren't yours anyway.
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Neither I or the gun's owner wish to show photos of guns that posters here do not like, so we have decided not to post any more pictures of guns. |
Wow, great logic Bruce? One forum post that is something you take issue with and the other 1100 of us are thrown under the bus! I want to say more but I will restrain myself.
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I encourage others with fine Parkers to post photos of their guns and draw whatever ever comments people here deem appropriate. |
Promoting interest in Parkers is a noble cause....but restricting what can and can't and should and shouldn't be said about them is not the way to get there.
You can't have your cake and eat it too... |
The reality is most gun enthusiasts approve of and admire quality restoration work. Otherwise Bachelder, Del Grego, Turnbull, Edmonds, Merrington , Dawe, Dudley and a whole host of others wouldn't have backlogs out their wazoo. I like seeing photos of any and all Parker's. I like untouched originals and I like wrecks. I like seeing the craftsmanship of someone who can do quality resto work. Bruce if you want to keep interest in Parker's alive then keep posting. The only thing worse than people talking about your pics is people not talking about your pics.
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So post photos of your fine Parkers for public discussion. |
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