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Pictures of 16 gauge, Gun needs to be carefully cleaned up, but in good condition for being 100 years old this year. Sent for a Parker letter last night.
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A very nice gun Philip. I don't see much that needs cleaning up - be careful. If it were mine I don't think I would do anything to it.
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Congratulations Phil,You done good....
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[IMG]http://www.jpgbox.com/jpg/9865_600x400.jpg[/IMG
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Phil, I agree with the rest of the folks, you did good and be carefull about what you clean up. The gun looks pretty damn good as it sits, maybe just a little oil and wax....
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Wow. Nice.... I love these 'Parker coming out of closet' stories... Just think of what else is still out there and waiting to be found.
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I Wiped down with Clenzoil, and put a little Carnuba wax on the wood. Cleaned up nice. The plating on the triggers is still bright. Were the triggers silver or nickle plated?
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