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Brian, now that you have been docented through all the drama and "what ifs?", contact Dave Wolf in Waco, TX. He has performed some truly miraculous stock repairs, including a spectacular DHE of mine that cracked just like yours did, only from recoil, not being dropped. The 100+ year old Circassian was as dry as a matchstick and fractured on an oblique angle running just behind the grip cap up to and through the aft of the top tang. The repair is undetectable. Be patient and have it done right the first time; this can be fixed.
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J. David Yale in Yellow Jacket CO has done some nice work for me in the past.
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David Yale has two of my DH guns at this moment...funny enough that's why I was hunting with the CHE. He's repairing one that began doubleing and doing a full clean on the other. I spoke to him this morning and asked if I could have one back ASAP so I don't have to go and shoot my LC Smith.
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| Richard Flanders- in the 49th State-- |
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Sounds like we've got close cousins- I have a 1970 HD-28 and a 1972 HD-35. I use the Dampit series with the clear plastic soundhole cover- the green tube is hydroscopic- about every third day I re-dunk them- then back into the Martins- they also feature a Humidity metering visual strip- about 50 to 60 when they are in their Geib cases is best for where I am in Central MI--If you need the info- it is Dampits, Inc. PO Box 493-- Radio City Station New York, NY 10101--
I bought the grandkids (5 and 4) the Baby Taylor for Xmas-looks like they'll have fun- I started playing about 15 years ago- mainly Blues and Bluegrass. I also play Dobro (std G open tuning) and a friend is teaching me the upright Bass too- never too old to learn--
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Oh, by the way, one thing we've all neglected to say is "caveat emptor" of course.
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| Sad event- a fine Parker CHE |
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But well worth restoring--I'm not sure who Eric (brother Michigander) was mentioning, but I recommend along with the other top drawer master gunsmiths previously listed- Brad Bachelder in Grand Rapids- If this "insight" helps, read the "project Parker" article I submitted to Austin Hogan- Brad found a later VH-GH No 2 frame size stock to fit the "project' GHE I own-- it has a crack at the wrist- but as it was a pg stock and had my dims. almost to a T-- I had Brad repair it and fit it- The GHE is still "in the rough" a bit- BUT you can't even see the surface scrack in the yet unrecut grip checking-
I'll let Brad speak for himself as to his techniques, but I am right now having him repair a previously repaired (by amateur) grip stress crack in my son-in-law's 20 some year old Browning medallion BA in .270Win. It is a LH actioned rifle, so replacement stocks for Southpaws are a tad harder to come by- Brad has done many similar repairs on BA rifles in harsh recoil calibres (.300 W/B Mag, .338 Win Mag- .375Mag etc) and never had one come back afterwards- I am not an expert on stocking or woods and grains and the stresses and aging moisture/dryness factors during storage, but I keep Humid-Packs in the sound holes in my vintage Martin guitars during the winters- in the cases- I have seen other fine guitars with the tops buckled due to dryness- Any fine Parker is well worth restoring/repairing- and as you have the scarce CHE grade-I would never tell another person how to spend their $- but if I were fortunate to have such a fine grade Parker- I would sent it to Brad-- Brad Bachelder- Grand Rapids MI- phone 616-459-3636 email at bachelder firearm@aol.com Hours are Tuesdays-Fridays 10:00 to 5:00, Brad's wife Lori is the manager- she can get you taken care of-- I think Maker's mark is fine bourbon- along with George Dickel and Old Cabin Still-a fine cure for snakebite or a woodchuck attack on CRP lands too!! |
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Dickel! Yes. thank you Francis. I've got two vintage Martins; My '70 D-35 finally split the bookmatch seam behind the bridge after 25yrs of the dryness up here. In summer you can't see it. My '68 Brazilian D-28 is still holding but I fear it with every passing year...
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I sent it to the Gibson repair facility in Nashville TN. for an estimated repair time of 6 months. That was two and a half years ago. So you think some gunsmiths are independent SOB's well these people have been imposible.
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