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That side panel checking leads me to believe it could be the Caesar's Parker.
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Yeah but Caesar who? Maybe Sid Caesar! I'd guess you'd need a letter to tell you that. It certainly didn't belong to Tsar Nicolas of Russia.
That gun should still make a good shooter. Jack K |
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Anytime you think a Parker is beyond restoration take a look at "The Coffee Can Parker" in the current issue of Parker Pages.
Best Regards, George |
[QUOTE=Dean Romig;197216]Be careful - the stock doesn't appear to be original - there's no evidence of a shield in the bottom of the stock.
Hi Dean, You are right and I stand corrected. I took a real hard look at the butt stock and thought it does seem to be a Parker stock off of some model it is not the right one for this shot gun. The numbers I mistook for matching the guns serial number are not. When I took off the butt stock and upon closer examination you can see some wood shims, poor relief cuts and even some filler. So...I have a lot to learn. Steve |
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My name is Paweł Janusz, please email me for pictures and look up pictures in my profile albums too |
Pawel, do you have some before and after photographic examples of Parkers that you have repaired/restored? I'm sure we would all like to see them.
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* Join Date: Mar 2016 Location: Ingleside Yes, sir. I'm in works on 3 of them now, best is to go to my profile picture albums to see sample of work, you can see more on*www.pjgunmaker.com, and always can contact me with your email, be happy to get you specific pictures. Feel free to call at 224-595-4463. I'm having thousands of pictures. Also reputable references available. |
I agree with Dudley, is this project worth it?. NO.
Find a nice gun and buy it and you will be saving yourself a lot of money. |
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