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Originally Posted by Harold Ward
Good afternoon all, I have a question that needs answering by people more knowledgeable than I regarding Parkers. I am brand new to The Parker brand, and loving it. I have a Trojan circa 1917 w/ 30 inch barrels which to me is just gorgeous although pretty well all o the case color is gone. The gun is tight as a tick, everything is straight and squared away on this gun, as far as I can tell anyway, and with great barrels. I am an amateur engraver and I am pretty confidant in my skills and I would like to engrave the gun with some Parker style scroll work and hunting scenes. I saw a DH I believe it was the other day and the style of scroll work is actually my favorite style to design and cut. My question is, will engraving hurt the value of the gun? I love the gun and plan to keep it but I am hesitant to do anything to alter the original condition. Also, what are your opinions on redoing the CCH on the gun? Thanks in advance to everyone, I look forward to reading your opinions. 
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More knowledgeable people then I will surely follow up, but the long and short of it will be this:
"It depends" :
-On the originality of the gun-if it is very original and in good shape it could have good collector value
-who it originally belonged to. If it belonged to someone famous or someone known in the parker world it could have great collector value
-Engraving will remove most if not all of said collector value
-Your skills as an engraver. I am going to assume you aren't some well known famous engraver who's name will add value to the gun. Therefore, any value added would be with respect to the visual appeal/artistic quality of the engraving. You would essentially be owning an engraved trojan with no real collector value. That would mean for someone to pay more then a shooter grade trojan would be worth it the engraving would have to appeal to them. Plus, remember it would still have trojan wood and checking. So in all likely hood, unless this gun is not in collector condition at all currenly, self engraving it will likely hurt the value, again unless you are very very good at it.