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10-26-2011, 08:43 AM
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Another case color question
This question must have been asked 100 times so forgive me. I searched old threads but couldn't find the exact answer.
I have six Parkers all made between 1890-1900. Most have some original CCH to some degree. Sadly, one of them has no trace of CCH whatsoever and my guess is that it was cleaned at one time. Not polished but someone probably took some steel wool to it to clean it up. It now has a uniform dull white color. I don't want to restore the gun but just have the frame recolored because it looks funny to me.
On my unmolested guns, the colors are blue, pinkish and some straw. All are faded. The blue has darken. The pinkish probably has lightened and is very translucent. Blue is the dominate color but there is quite of bit of pinkish. I have not seen any recoloring, including Turnbull, that seems to get the pinkish color right. The pink probably was redder when new.
Who does the best job of getting the blue/pink combo to look most like a Parker of the era of my guns?
Thx, Ray
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Both Doug Turnbull and Brad Bachelder are highly regarded among Parker collectors for being closer than anybody else. Some re color jobs turn out better than others, and they have both refined their colors over the years.
However, I am aware they they cannot absolutely predict the precise result, and you seem to have a precise acceptable result in mind, so you may never get exactly what you want. Both Bachelder and Turnbull have websites, and show their re case color jobs. If you don't see something acceptable there, I don't think you would be satisfied with either.
Both Brad Bachelder and Doug Turnbull are PGCA members, both have been friends and supporters to the organization and have attended PGCA meetings. Brad is frequently on this forum. I am aware that some very particular and discerning Parker collectors have chosen either Bachelder or Turnbull to do re case jobs, and I am aware that at a Julia's auction a couple years ago, experts believed that several Parkers had original case colors until Doug Turnbull advised that he had redone them. I personally do not have any re case colored guns and live with what I have.
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