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Unread 05-03-2010, 06:14 PM   #1
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Unless a scratched receiver is professionally restored, it will be visible to an experienced collector. With one exception, I have left Parker scratches alone. The exception was done at great expense by the best restorers in the business. I'm glad I had it done, but it was not cost efficient. It was done for my pleasure only. Hiding a few hammer marks in a 12 gauge VH floorplate resulted in the entire restoration of a $225 gun at a cost up in five (sorry, four) figures. I am in the middle of restoring another 12 gauge VH now, a gun that will cost me "well up" into five (sorry, four) figures before it is done. I just can't resist a Parker that is down and out.

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Unread 05-03-2010, 06:31 PM   #2
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Hi Bill,
Are you saying you are spending over $10,000. (five figures) on a 12 gage VH?
Is Linda aware of this problem?
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