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Originally Posted by Paweł Janusz
Sometime I get attacked by guys because they are so protective of business and I get little hard. I'm a single business gunsmith/craftsman old fasion, not looking for much business as I do dedicated type of work, no production or rat race here, perhaps we started from a wrong foot. lol
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Pawel,
Let me lend a piece of professional advice... for what it is worth. No one is trying to protect business or anything of the sort. I find that there is more than enough work to go around for the relative few that are doing good work.
However, you will find that those who appreciate Parker Guns are VERY particular about CORRECT treatments and finishes.
I would suggest that if you wish to continue working on Parkers, that you take the time to learn about what is and is not correct on Parkers and make sure that is the only type of work that is being done on those guns is correct work, or as close to it as you can muster.
It will benefit you greatly in the long run.