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Philadelphia Arms company restock finally finished!
Finally! Here are the before and after pictures. This thing is about as close to a VH as a person could make without it being a Parker, on the outside only of course! This is the first stock to come off my duplicator. It was MUCH easier than working from a raw blank. Jerry
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Jerry, That is a wonderful restock. Very nicely done. But I kinda like the original. It had ...uh well...patina.....:whistle:
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Dave,
Have I got a gun for you! Jeff |
Did Fox copy Parker or did Parker copy Fox on this gun? Jerry
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sure does look like a parker...nice work.. charlie
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Thanks guys for the kind words on the work. I can honestly say I truly enjoy stock work. Jerry
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Jerry, Fox copied Parker
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Ansley H. Fox at one time worked at Parker Bros. and shot a Parker competitively.
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I had a fairly high grade PAC gun at one time and didn't know what I had. I have no idea where the gun is now but I do remember it had the most fantastic piece of marble caked wood I've ever seen. The gun was 100% original and not too far from new. Jerry
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