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			like his work or not- it is a well documented process to see for this gun. 
I would have liked to see a few more before pictures
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			Interesting and a beautiful finished product, but why is it that very, very few stockers know enough to duplicate the trademark Parker 'nose of the comb' ? One would expect DTR, of all restoration experts, would know how important this feature is to most of us.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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