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Helping a friend ID his Parker |
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10-12-2023, 11:33 PM
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Helping a friend ID his Parker
Hello, a friend of mine has an old Parker lifter that was his grandfather’s. Any help would be appreciated. Also is there a recommended product/method for cleaning the bores? They don’t look too bad, but could use a cleaning. Thanks,
Jon
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