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Unread 11-06-2012, 11:30 AM   #1
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Here is a few pics of the best I have found in Georgia so far as not very many to look at here. This one I think is totally honest. If you think different please say so. Here is what I see. Bores are very good. No cracks in wood. Finish looks original with very light handling marks about 98 %. Checkering is very good. Blue looks original on the tubes about 97 %. No dents.One very small spot of pitting from blood I think,very shallow about the size of this letter O. Receiver is very smooth with some cc about 15 % and brown spots and no pitting. Any ideas short of buffing? Lever is center. No looseness at all. Barrels ring very well. Receiver screws not timed and not in the right holes can fix when I get the right driver.NOT FOR SALE. NOT FISHING. NO FIGHTING PLEASE Did I pay to much $1000. Again just for fun and have a good day. Gerald.
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143475 Frame size 1 1/2. Choke skeet and mod. 28 inch tubes. Barrels not cut. 12 Ga. VH. Did I miss anything else?

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Unread 11-06-2012, 11:41 AM   #3
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You didn't list the gauge but I assume it's a 12ga VH. Assuming the barrels haven't been cut and the chokes are original, I'd say you got a real nice gun at a great price.

Take some bronze wool for a Frontier pad and with some oil, lightly rub and see if the brown comes off.
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Unread 11-06-2012, 11:51 AM   #4
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I am envious. I think you did great.
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Fighting? Who do you take us for?
Nice looking gun.
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Unread 11-06-2012, 04:22 PM   #6
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Pat yourself on the back! You scored. Like Chuck said, BRONZE wool and oil will get the accumulated crud off. You will be surprised at what's underneath.
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Unread 11-06-2012, 05:10 PM   #7
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You made a very good buy.
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It is a nice looking gun and an excellent first Parker. Congratulations.

As you noted, there is not much case color coverage left on the action frame. I suspect that is carry wear because the gun looks mechanically very sound. Note the broaching or radial file marks on the barrel breech ends. Those are factory finishing marks and wear off as the gun is used and opened and closed. Yours remain distinct. This gun has been cared for and not used until worn out.

Enjoy.
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We may see more in the Northeast than you see in Georgia, but we don't see many as nice as that.
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Yup, the broaching or chasing on the breech of the barrels is seldom seen on field used Parkers. I don't think all Parkers had it when new.
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