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Unread 12-14-2010, 08:43 AM   #1
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The prominence of the locator pin depends on the Rib material and the refinisher. The pin is carbon steel, the dollshead extension is either damascus or carbon steel. If you maximize the damascus pattern on the top of the rib, the pin will show as a dark circle. It is possible to hide it by finishing the top of the rib black, but it obscures the Damascus pattern. With carbon steel ribs the pin is not usually visible.

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Unread 12-14-2010, 09:30 AM   #2
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Brad: I have admired images of barrels you have redone as well as some of the others often named here. The damascus patterns are beautiful. I wonder how they looked fresh from Meriden a century ago. Would the pattern have been as vibrant as we see can be accomplished or would it have been more subdued? Anybody out there with an original untouched barrel that has the prominent pattern? I have become a damascus fan after getting past the fear of sudden death to the shooter of same. They add a further dimension to the beauty of the early gun makers artistry.
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Many Parkers in average to above average condition show absolutely untouched original Damascus and Twist colors under the forearm. There were several untouched composite barrel Parkers on display at the PGCA Annual Meeting showing what they probably looked like when they were new.
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Brad: I have admired images of barrels you have redone as well as some of the others often named here. The damascus patterns are beautiful. I wonder how they looked fresh from Meriden a century ago. Would the pattern have been as vibrant as we see can be accomplished or would it have been more subdued? Anybody out there with an original untouched barrel that has the prominent pattern? I have become a damascus fan after getting past the fear of sudden death to the shooter of same. They add a further dimension to the beauty of the early gun makers artistry.
Cheers,
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Respectively 100 and 106 years of original, cared for and unmangled barrels. Two C's.
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