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Always good to see them saved and restored correctly for others to enjoy. Nice job.
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Fifty three years ago, I had Larry Del Grego Senior redo a nice little William Wagner VH 28 for me. It really didn't need it, but it got done anyway. Paul Jaeger had recheckered the wood, so it was just minor metal refinishing. I have shot that gun for sixty five years without any problems. I ground out the rim recesses on a Bridgeport vertical mill so the shells would fit. Neither Jaeger or Del Grego knew how to do it, so I took it on. It was my first Parker, in 1960, when I was 14 years old.
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I'd like to thank Brian for the beautiful job on Brad's 28. When he told me about the gun I urged him to get "hands on" and let me look it over before buying. When he brought it in it appeared correct in all respects, measured good, very little not to like. I told him to either buy it or give me the sellers phone number! I was fearless in pointing him in Mr. Dudley's direction to have the gun restored, having seen many examples of Brian's work. Now, if I can just get him to bring it by, or better, get him to meet me for a morning shoot with a flat of 28's!
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I had to open up the rims on this gun too.
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Brian would you tell us makes that butt plate?
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I have them. The actually maker does not sell to the public.
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