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Unread 06-06-2020, 08:52 PM   #11
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When you find the smith that can duplicate Parker colors exactly the owners of Foxes, L.C. Smiths, Ithacas, LeFevers, Syracuses, Bakers, etc. will all be disappointed with his colors. I even expect some members of the Parker cadre to still be less than satisfied. I do know this for sure that the offerings of 2020 are far superior to the offerings of 1970.
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Unread 06-06-2020, 09:49 PM   #12
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I came across Tyler Gun Works a while back. He's in Fritch, TX. I like his case colors. I haven't seen a pic of a shotgun, but he does a lot of pistols, a few lever rifles, and even knives, axes, golf clubs, etc.

https://www.facebook.com/tylergunwor...type=3&theater

https://www.tylergunworks.com/

Yeah, vibrant but I’m not into cyanide coloring... just not authentic at all.




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When you find the smith that can duplicate Parker colors exactly the owners of Foxes, L.C. Smiths, Ithacas, LeFevers, Syracuses, Bakers, etc. will all be disappointed with his colors. I even expect some members of the Parker cadre to still be less than satisfied. I do know this for sure that the offerings of 2020 are far superior to the offerings of 1970.

That may be but I’m not concerned with those other brands of guns and the colors that replicate them.

Dr. Oscar Gaddy came the closest to replicating Parker Bros. colors. I wish someone saved his formula...





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Well Dean any shop surviving on case colors/hardening probably cannot focus on one make of gun to survive. Winter '96 and spring '97 DGJ tell about the process of casecoloring. The articles are authored by Oscar Gaddy.
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Well Dean any shop surviving on case colors/hardening probably cannot focus on one make of gun to survive. Winter '96 and spring '97 DGJ tell about the process of casecoloring. The articles are authored by Oscar Gaddy.
I remember those, will have to dig it out. I wonder if a post with a copy would be ok here?
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For those of us that like the more colorful case colors I don't think you can find much prettier colors than this, and the wood isn't too shabby either.



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I came across Tyler Gun Works a while back. He's in Fritch, TX. I like his case colors. I haven't seen a pic of a shotgun, but he does a lot of pistols, a few lever rifles, and even knives, axes, golf clubs, etc.

https://www.facebook.com/tylergunwor...type=3&theater

https://www.tylergunworks.com/
To each, their own, but the example shown is definitely not for me.
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Toned down a bit those colors wouldn’t be too bad on a Parker. I like the variation of the colors.





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them colors are very eye catching....charlie
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To much brown for a parker.
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