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Old 11-12-2016, 05:38 PM   #1
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I saw the Parker Alfred describes, this week. I tried to look at it closely, but just couldn't do it. I was afraid for my eye health. Maybe I misinterpreted the gun and its decoration.
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Old 11-21-2016, 05:22 PM   #2
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I saw the Parker Alfred describes, this week. I tried to look at it closely, but just couldn't do it. I was afraid for my eye health. Maybe I misinterpreted the gun and its decoration.
It was a strange and terrifying gun (conjuring up what it must have looked like before it was "enhanced"). Commentary on it had been overshadowed since earlier that afternoon, however, regarding the "aged but elegant" straight-grip CHE Pigeon gun on the rack that, save for a "burping" ejector problem, was described as "one of the most exceptional and rarest Parkers ever to come in here." A marginal ROHAPAW candidate, it nonetheless bore scrutiny.
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