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There is no book on Parker service, parts or schematics. At least until I write one... which I intend to do at some point in my lifetime. But by the time I get around to it, maybe no one will care anymore.
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I understand. I have written six books and self published them as well as nearly 100 gunsmithing articles, mostly for American Gunsmith but I have also done some for Shooting times and Brownells newsletters as well as the old Shotgun News. I retain the rights to most of them and I keep putting off doing a book of projects for the home and small shop gunsmith. I'm 70 now and if I'm gonna I better start working on it. The problem is I enjoy writing fiction more than putting together a gunsmithing article let alone a whole books worth.
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