Dean, I named it the "boathouse gun" because due to it condition when I received it, it looked like it had been kept in a boathouse from the time it was sold by Parker in 1881 until I received it...it was rough! I still have to do the metal refinishing but I think it will turn out OK. I'll try to find you at the Southern. I've shot for Parker for the last 2 years; however, I may go over to the dark side this year as I have a Smith that I have done some work on that I may want to try. Jim
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