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Hi Unregistered,
On July 29th, this site will be moving..! No, really - it's "moving" to another physical location - including servers, gateways, routers - everything - including my coffee cup...
So, from the date of July 29th through July 30 or 31 (shooting for these dates, but - as always, I'm at the mercy of my ISP who has to install the lines to the new location - and we actually get them running ;) ). But - this site, cloud servers and main web will be OFF LINE.
Now, please save these dates!! Please - don't be "that guy" who emails me on the 30th to tell me you "can't open the Parker Website". I'll already know it is offline - and also know that you are "that guy"...
I'll take this notice up and down over the next week or so - and leave it up during the final few days before shutting it off on the 29th..
John D.
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But none of us knows what the gun was when the work was started.
Let's say you go to a gun store and on the rack is a really used and somewhat abused relatively rare Parker. You soon learn from the research books that they made only 14 of these guns. It's not even close to being original, that was lost years ago by someone who tried unsuccessfully to restock it or they had a "gunsmith" buff and blued the frame. Or they cut he bottom of the stock off and fitted some replacement wood on to it. Or they changed it from a pistol grip to a straight grip because they wanted it to handle they way they liked a gun to feel; heck Parkers were a dime a dozen in those days and who ever thought of collecting them... that's ridiculous, they were made to be shot. The mechanics of the gun really needs attention because it's a little off face or an ejector won't work or the for end doesn't fit correctly. It's far too late for this gun to be anything but a butt ugly shooter or a restored red headed step child of the Parker collecting community. What do you do? Leave that potentially great gun in the state you found it or do you bring it back from the grave and make it functional and presentable? Knowing full well that when you get it back from the highly respected restorationist that others are going to wonder why you took such a rare and beautiful old classic and re did it, not knowing what kid of horrible shape it was in when you found it. What kind of crime did you commit?
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