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Unread 08-12-2012, 07:21 PM   #1
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They aren't factory, but, like Bruce, "I like them".
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They aren't factory, but, like Bruce, "I like them".
Thanks to all out there who liked my vhe colours. I hope did not offend all you
purists out there. As i know to some a restored Parker is allmost blasfourmy.

Thanks for all your help Dave.
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They are not the tiger striped cyanide colors that many find objectionable and not true to the originals. Late Rem Parkers were color case hardened by a cyanide process that left brighter colors than the charcoal process. I have seen enough cyanide colors to know that they do not have to be bright and striped and much of the coloration depends upon operator technique.

I believe that these are likely charcoal case colored and may have a lacquer spray over them. IMHO they are attractive. Others will have their own opinions.
Here are what I believe are fairly early Remington case colors in pretty good shape.
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Hi Peter.
Nice gun is it a VHE and what is the frame size and year.
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Hi Peter.
Nice gun is it a VHE and what is the frame size and year.
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Dave,
237750 is a 12ga VH, 28" about IM/F chokes. The other one, 237962 is a 12 ga 26" VHE chokes about IC/M. I can really shoot that one. The 28" is light, barely over 7 pounds and recoils smartly. I put Hawkins pads on both without cutting the stocks and they work better for me now. Can put the DHBP back on in a snap if I want. Both are 1 1/2 frame, 1934 I think, I would have to look it up again.
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David, don't suppose there is anyway you would let that flag go. ch
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David, don't suppose there is anyway you would let that flag go. ch
Hi Calvin.
Iv'e had that flag for 50 years . But you count the stars? i think it's older than
some parkers out there.
Send me a pm we may strike a deal.
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No, keep the flag. We have become an international organization. I think the Union Jack is a very nice-looking flag and at one time in our history made a pretty nice target.

It's nice to know we are now on the same side.
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No, keep the flag. We have become an international organization. I think the Union Jack is a very nice-looking flag and at one time in our history made a pretty nice target.

It's nice to know we are now on the same side.
Agreed, i know what i would say if someone asked me to pull ours.
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Or did Calvin mean the American Flag used as a backdrop to his Parker??
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