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Man, I was just looking at the beautiful engraving and in great condition.
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So I guess an early graded lifter with a "coin finish" isn't so bad after all.
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What do you mean by "coin finish"??
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Angel, thats a polished silver finish on a receiver
Either that or all the coin in your pocket is finished if you buy it
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It's a beautiful Parker, but they don't give the SN, so we can't see if it started life that way.
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Guys, The ser # is 6966, I called for more info he will be back to me tomorrow I ask how he knew the gun was a commemorative he said the owner said it was. I ask for more documentation on that. The serialization book says it is an O grade with twist brls and straight stock but it has been known to be wrong before! Gary
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Is it on any of lists of special guns in TPS? Bob Beach is a good friend of ours. I think our researcher can give us a peak at the order book entry. Looks like at least a B, maybe an A judging by the stepped lock plates.
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