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Unread 05-27-2015, 01:05 PM   #15
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I too would like to hear more opinions from experienced craftsman. With all due respect to Brian I would be surprised if Parker only ever used amber shellac. That may have been their primary finish for most production guns for most years, but they would do most anything a customer would want and we see constant surprises on this site of the different things Parker Brothers would do. I would imagine the same variety might apply to their finishes? Over the decades of production is it possible they tried a few variations?
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