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Here are more photos of the barrels. What would I be looking for in the bores? Does that mean looking up the barrels? What is good and what is bad?
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It's a 1 frame. It's hard to see the numbers but it appears it's D 4 damascus, and 3lb 6oz unstruck barrel weight.
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Looking up the bores. After running a patch on a cleaning rod up the bores, you should see nothing but shiny bright finish, no dark spots, no rust or pits.
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A very handsome Parker.
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Illuminated pictures of the stock on either side could provide some more interest. If you only have a cell phone for pictures, take it outside in the sunshine and take a picture or two of either side of the stock and forend so we can see the grain in the wood please.
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In picture number 2 we can see the stock head has it’s original factory finish evidenced by the elevated sap pores.
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I somehow always feel like a doofus when I don't know stuff like this. And still not sure I understand it Dean.
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