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Unread 06-11-2012, 07:53 AM   #15
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I just meant that engravers today repair dinged up engavering so I wondered why Parker wouldn't do the same. Didn't mean to ruffle feathers if I did. Thinking more about it, I guess it should be measured by the standards of the day. Just seems to me that it's a pretty obvious mistake at a noticeable location. Lines are wavy and thickness uneven too. Why give a newbee a job on a high grade gun? I'm surprised Parker would let it go. Maybe it is not as easy to fix as I think. Again, didn't mean to cast any stones
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