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Unread 04-27-2016, 06:52 PM   #1
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It takes a far more neglected Parker in my book to not reach $500. That one still has all of its parts, more or less. But I do revise my estimate closer to $500 than $1000... I'd be curious what the bores are like.

It's 2016....I can spend $500 in a month on electricity and garbage pickup ....
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It takes a far more neglected Parker in my book to not reach $500. That one still has all of its parts,I'd be more or less. But I do revise my estimate closer to $500 than $1000... I'd be curious what the bores are like.

It's 2016....I can spend $500 in a month on electricity and garbage pickup ....
Thats why the average person doesnt put much out for this sort of gun and its nothing the others want to fool with . No disrespect to anyone.
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