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A true craftsman!! How many man hours went into this?
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Its nice that there are craftsman out there that can bring something back to life so to speak. Take care of what you have so someone doesn't have to repair /refurbish it. These craftsmen are as rare as the guns they rejuvenate.
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Very nice!
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Beautiful. All that is missing is a Parker Pages article on this gun. Always great to see a good Parker rescued.
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