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Unread 07-14-2018, 01:55 PM   #6
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The work that Brian did is an indicator of his skil and attention to detail. I hate to see recut checkering on an old gun that looks brand new and has all the diamonds pointed up, which is incorrect for a Parker. I do the checkering on old guns the way Brian does, but I do put a bit of "patina" color on using a tooth brush. It's good to kmow there artisans out there like Brian who do work that is historically correct and matches the overall condition of the gun.
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