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I've owned 3 during my meteoric career buying and reselling Parker stuff over the last 50 years. All were the larger machine-shop fixed benchtop style. All the profit money I expected to make by buying them for peanuts at farm auctions ($25-45) and reselling them to new Parkerphiles was quickly subsumed by the gas I burned and the pulled muscles I experienced lugging them across the trans-Atlantic states to gun shows and shooting expos like the Vintagers, Southern SxS, and etc. I probably made an average of $8-10 dollars apiece on them. My most hysterical moment in marketing and selling came when one guy asked if I would pay shipping on a big one since he'd calculated that driving to a nearby event to pick it up would cost more in gas for his 'monster' truck!
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02-12-2016, 08:11 PM
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There are hundreds of pages of talk about Parker vices on this forum. Use the search function to find them.
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