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Craig Budgeon 12-08-2016 10:59 AM

Edgar, I apologize for annoying you. I will refrain from responding to any of your threads in the future.

Paweł Janusz 12-08-2016 09:19 PM

I don't pay attention to names, why what did you say, I'm sorry if I have been grumpy, this social media's a lot of time get me going wrong way. sorry if it look like that I didn't mean to give you bad impression if I did. sometime I get attacked by guys because they are so protective of business and I get little hard. I'm a single business gunsmith/craftsman old fasion, not looking for much business as I do dedicated type of work, no production or rat race here, perhaps we started from a wrong foot. lol

Craig Budgeon 12-08-2016 09:51 PM

Paul, I annoyed a member of this forum for which I apologize. The contents of the dialogue did not involve you at all. You will have to read all the threads to understand what took place since your original post.

Paweł Janusz 12-08-2016 10:19 PM

demn, so many little details to pay attention, I'm new to forum. ok

Brian Dudley 12-09-2016 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paweł Janusz (Post 206698)
Sometime I get attacked by guys because they are so protective of business and I get little hard. I'm a single business gunsmith/craftsman old fasion, not looking for much business as I do dedicated type of work, no production or rat race here, perhaps we started from a wrong foot. lol


Pawel,

Let me lend a piece of professional advice... for what it is worth. No one is trying to protect business or anything of the sort. I find that there is more than enough work to go around for the relative few that are doing good work.
However, you will find that those who appreciate Parker Guns are VERY particular about CORRECT treatments and finishes.
I would suggest that if you wish to continue working on Parkers, that you take the time to learn about what is and is not correct on Parkers and make sure that is the only type of work that is being done on those guns is correct work, or as close to it as you can muster.
It will benefit you greatly in the long run.

Paweł Janusz 12-09-2016 10:14 AM

I agree and understand, when it come to restoration the most of the time go to research on info on how the gun look and how was all finished with what tools surfaces ware prepared. Here is no comparison between renovating and restouration. I can renew parker in two weeks along with other project, it can take 12 to 24 months to restore old gun. I always respect any advise as I always learn, my stronger side is to figure out how to make and achieve right effect (tooling, technique, process), my weekend side is historical knowledge - I learn and discover that per project.

Dean Romig 12-09-2016 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Brian Dudley (Post 206728)
Pawel,
You will find that those who appreciate Parker Guns are VERY particular about CORRECT treatments and finishes.
I would suggest that if you wish to continue working on Parkers, that you take the time to learn about what is and is not correct on Parkers and make sure that is the only type of work that is being done on those guns is correct work, or as close to it as you can muster.
It will benefit you greatly in the long run.


Brian gives timeless advice on the subject of working on Parkers - not only to the gentleman he addressed his advice to, but to ALL gunsmiths who wish to work on Parkers. Remember "Do no harm to a Parker shotgun." no matter how well-intentioned your work is.





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Bruce Day 12-09-2016 08:19 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Blued frame and laminated steel barrels as done by professional gunsmith:

Twenty gauge.

Paweł Janusz 12-09-2016 08:42 PM

uff

Paweł Janusz 12-09-2016 08:46 PM

there can be a lot of story behind this picture that is known only to the one who did what he did and the one who found him. lol Iets not comment on that.


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