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I think it was you or maybe another member who is of the opinion that most original Parkers are shellac finished. Is shellac the proper finish?
What is your take on the outdoor wear & weather resistance of shellac? I've thought of using it but have been apprehensive not knowing how shellac holds up in wet weather conditions.
You're input will be appreciated.
By the way: The finished gun you pictured is beautiful!!
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