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As to value, if the wall thickness is adequate, overboring improves patterning and increases the value of a Parker as a shooter to me. I do not observed any additional monetary value though.
If the wall thickness is inadequate, overboring kills the value (monetary and otherwise) for me and every collector/shooter with any sense
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