Parker Gun Collectors Association Forums

Parker Gun Collectors Association Forums (https://parkerguns.org/forums/index.php)
-   General Parker Discussions (https://parkerguns.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=2)
-   -   Now what do I do? (https://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=874)

Ray Masciarella 11-20-2009 02:27 PM

Now what do I do?
 
I have more stock problems then Carter has liver pills! Please give me your thoughts.

I have a beautiful grade AH. Never refinished. Beautiful top grade wood. Circa 1890's. Very few minor dings and dangs. Problem: broken wrist. Well repaired long ago but my guess is that it will break if I shoot the gun. So now what do I do without devaluing the gun?

I have no doubt it can be professionally repaired. Problem is that it will have to be refinished and recheckered once the repairs are done if I want them to disappear. I could just have it repaired and not make the repairs disappear. At least I could shoot it.

What hurts the value more: 1) leave it the way it is and not shoot it; 2) repair it and have it refinsihed/recheckered; 3) Just repair it and leave the damage showing?

I thinking a broken stock is always a broken stock so I can't hurt the value by refinishing it but I'm a rookie who probably doesn't know any better so I'm hoping you all can help me before I make a big mistake.

Thanks, Ray

James T. Kucaba 11-20-2009 02:40 PM

Ray ... You sound like the kind of guy who would be honest enough to tell a potential buyer that the stock had been broken and repaired, so don't deny yourself the pleasure if shooting such a fine gun ... Have it repaired, made like new, and ENJOY !

John Dunkle 11-20-2009 02:47 PM

Hi Ray!

Please know I'm a shooter - and sometimes collector, so others may have a different perspective, which I'm certain they will share.

If it were my Parker, where the stock is already broken - I'd have it repaired properly. In other words - you can "band-aid" it so it might be safe to shoot, but "band-aids" (read: poor repairs) are just ugly, in my view.

As well, I think a Parker deserves the "best of what we can offer them" - and the old gal sure doesn't want to be an ugly old gal with an improper repair...

So - I'd have it done right. Would the stock ultimately be "refinished"? You bet - but again, it's already damaged (to a non-shooting condition). So, I'd have it done right and enjoy shooting it - and be able to display it with pride.

I say all that given my own personal perspective as to what I'd be inclined to do - but ultimately the decision is yours, of course.

Best to you,

John

Dave Suponski 11-20-2009 03:04 PM

Ray, I agree with Mr. Dunkle whole heartedly...:)His logic( in this instance at least :rolleyes:) is sound.

Dean Romig 11-20-2009 03:18 PM

Contact David Trevallion in Maine, one of the very best at this kind of repair in the business.

John Dunkle 11-20-2009 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Suponski (Post 7607)
...I agree with Mr. Dunkle whole heartedly...:)....

Thanks Dave!!!
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Suponski (Post 7607)
...His logic (in this instance at least :rolleyes:) is sound.

Yea, my Doctor told me "today is a good day for you John - your meds are working.."...

:D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 7609)
Contact David Trevallion in Maine, one of the very best at this kind of repair in the business.

I second that - but, I had heard that Dave is very backlogged right now (and yes, he *is* one of the best in the business)... If that's the case - we might have to come up with a "Plan B" for Ray, presuming he want's to go that route?

Best to you,

John

Dave Suponski 11-20-2009 04:34 PM

Sorry John..I just could't resist...:duck:

Anyway Plan B for Ray is Stock Fixers I have heard very good things about these guys.... stocks@ruralfree.net

Or Plan C The Stock Doctor..Dennis Smith He has done some very good work fo me....thestockdr@riflemag.com

John Dunkle 11-20-2009 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Suponski (Post 7611)
Sorry John..I just could't resist...:duck:...

Well - next time - just resist that urge...

;)


Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Suponski (Post 7611)
...Anyway Plan B for Ray is Stock Fixers I have heard very good things about these guys.... stocks@ruralfree.net......Or Plan C The Stock Doctor..Dennis Smith He has done some very good work fo me....thestockdr@riflemag.com

I have heard good things about them as well - but I don't have any direct experience. That being said - I do know another guy near me who does stock repairs (and builds custom stocks that are simply wonderful) "by referral" only, and depending on what Ray decides - can put them in touch.

Best to you Dave!!

John

Dave Suponski 11-20-2009 06:19 PM

Sorry John..Its just not in my nature to resist...:duck: But I can take it too :bigbye:

Ray Masciarella 11-20-2009 07:19 PM

So I guess no one thinks fixing it will hurt value. My thoughts too. Thank you all for such prompt replies.

I think I'll try to have it fixed without refinish. If it good ok, I'll leave it alone. Otherwise I'll have it refinished. I will contact the referrals.

Thank you all again! Ray


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 01:08 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1998 - 2025, Parkerguns.org