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I don't know how long ago you sent the first request, but my experience with Mr. Hall when I requested a back issue of PARKER PAGES, was that I got no response to my email, but I got exactly what I was asking for delivered to me. It was an unusual case of, "all action, and no talk". The postal service is slow these days, but I believe you will get from Mr. Hall exactly what you emailed him for.
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I wish there was nobody that could replicate Parker colors as it has led to some guns being sold as original cased guns when they are not. I had a buddy who bought what was advertised as an original BHE(80 to 85% case) from a known dealer. When he got ready to sell the gun 30 years later he found that the gun had been recased. It was almost impossible to tell from some originals we looked at. He ended up showing the gun to some guys from the Parker Collectors display at a show a few years ago at OGCA(I believe) and they informed him that the gun had been re-cased. It was a around a 1915 gun from what I remember and had a weep hole which it shouldn't have had for that era. I believe thats how the gentleman determined the gun had been redone. Also: Mr. Turnbull does excellent work and is honest in letting people know if he has redone a gun.
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