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Unread 02-20-2011, 09:52 AM   #10
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William Shear
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I really appreciate the feedback and tips! I've been busy working this weekend but had her out in the light yetserday to take these pics--pretty stunned at the degree of condition for a 118 year old piece. It'll kick quarters hard off of my ceiling, but agree that the innards are likely a little gummy over time. The pad is still pretty flexible and after looking at it some more, I agree it does lend some character and may leave it be for the time. I do need to reclaim my copy of The Parker Story I lent a friend a couple years ago, join up w/ the PGCA and send off for a letter on this one.

I'm okay with the price paid-the shop owner where this one was consigned told me after the sale that it had been in the same family for a long time. I feel good knowing that they got market price after the consignment fees were taken out and hopefully I can get a little more history on the gun. The best deals are fair to all parties and I feel this one was.

I'm happy too to have something to stick in that old Heiser LOM which has been sitting empty!

Best to all,
Bill
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