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Unread 11-26-2013, 07:31 AM   #1
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i certainly don't know how bad the wrist break is, but have you checked with any of the stock experts to see if it can be repaired?

it would be a shame to lose that nice looking rounded grip stock
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Mills

i certainly don't know how bad the wrist break is, but have you checked with any of the stock experts to see if it can be repaired?

it would be a shame to lose that nice looking rounded grip stock


I agree - that is a classic Parker ball grip with the deeply fluted 'nose of the comb' that should not be lost. Most broken wrists can be repaired to a finish that will be undetectable and will easily withstand continued shooting. I have seen some amazing work done by David Trevallion. There are a few others as well.
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