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I'm going to slack off just a tad on my opinion. Here is a picture of my little 28 gauge Skeet gun that went back to Remington in 1942 to be refurbished. It too has been buffed prior to re-case coloring. You can see where some of the graver walk border has also been buffed off or pretty thin on the edges, and I don't know if the graver walk 'shading' in the PARKER letters was done before the buffing or after, so I'll stand down... there are just too many unknowns in the world of Parkers.
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Looking at the sides of the barrels, bluing is almost gone, from carrying. Maybe just heavy wear.
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05-23-2020, 10:28 AM | #15 | ||||||
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When the receiver is in the white (before hardening) it is awfully hard to detect the depth of the engraved lines. A dull graver or an apprentice engraver could contribute to shallow engraving.
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That gun saw a lot of use. Buffed by a leather glove more like it.
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