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Unread 02-27-2022, 07:43 PM   #13
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Again, I'd like to thank all of you for your advice and comments. They are appreciated. I am not too disappointed as I had done some online research and saw similar shotguns from $300-$3000. I also saw on this website that ~33000 were made in ~27 years and that Trojan was the lower end made so anyone could afford a Parker. Other webpages and this one also, suggested I start here before deciding to do any cleaning or repairs to see if it was worth investing in restoration. I have heard exactly what I needed to make a reasonable decision. Bottom line is the gun is worth whatever someone is willing to pay. Thanks again for the candid responses. I do have one question... I have looked this stock up and down and all around and do not see any crack or splits in the wood anywhere. How do I locate (the head) where everyone is saying is beginning to split?
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