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11-14-2023, 05:55 PM | #3 | ||||||
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If you have intentions of selling it and thinking refinish will enhance the value you’re wasting your time .
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11-14-2023, 06:08 PM | #4 | ||||||
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It doesnt look that bad to me.
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11-14-2023, 07:00 PM | #5 | ||||||
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The pictures dont show the crack/split. If you have the skill to remove the stock and staple and accraglas the split, without buggering the screws or further damaging the wood, then you have enough skill to do pretty much anything you want to the finish and checkering. Frankly, that stock and checkering look better than 80% of the guns I've seen from that grade and era and I would leave them alone. Getting the barrels restored would be nice, if done properly, i.e. not buffed too brightly, but rust bluing is also a talent that comes with practice and knowing how an original untouched set looks is helpful to avoid mucking it up. Good luck whatever you choose to do!
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11-14-2023, 09:16 PM | #6 | ||||||
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You have to be a member of the PGCA to refinish a Parker. That one is a good candidate since it already has damage. It might look best leaving the metalwork as is and refreshing the stock finish to match the metal patina. That’s what the masters do.
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11-14-2023, 10:02 PM | #7 | ||||||
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11-15-2023, 04:20 AM | #8 | ||||||
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I agree with Brian. It doesn't look so bad at all, and probably better than most.
I also think Mike is on to something. If it isn't already, membership should be a prerequisite for refinishing, together with repercussions if not done well. |
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11-15-2023, 11:37 AM | #9 | ||||||
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i would do as you said fix the stock good andrefinish as you desire.....charlie
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11-16-2023, 01:09 AM | #10 | ||||||
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It looks good to me. Old scratches and dents add character and may just reflect good times that will not come again so I like to leave them as I find them, wood repair and careful taking down a rough finish and bringing it back with oil and elbow grease often is good enough. That gun is much nicer than my old 20 Trojan and I like it just the way it is. Just my preference. My 20 Model 12 was about a 95% gun and my Dad just had to have it so I let him enjoy and it is about a 65% gun now from his wear on it but I love it just the way he left it to me.
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