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At it's very least, it's a Parker, and a very beautiful gun at that. Unless I bought it from someone representing it as an original AH, I wouldn't be the least bit ashamed to own it and enjoy it. Whether the actual work to it in it's present form was done under the Parker roof or not, I couldn't speculate, but it certainly appears to have been done by someone intimately familiar with the style of guns from the company.