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I wouldn't be concerned on who did it I know the birds won't care. It's a nice gun just enjoy it, congratulations.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Rich Anderson For Your Post: |
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Edgar,
I always enjoy your informative posts. Please keep them coming! But you and some others are overthinking the colors on this gun. The colors are definitely, positively and without a doubt all genuine bone charcoal case colors. Sure, they came out a little heavy on the yellows for a Parker, but they are genuine colors none the less. The variations that have been analyzed on this thread are most likely areas where a protective coat of lacquer or varnish has worn off, making it look like a variation in surface thickness. In fact, if you look at the right breach ball, you can clearly see a splotch of remaining lacquer or varnish. A disassembly and acetone soak would remove all of those fragments and not harm the colors at all. Happy new year everyone! www.classiccasecolorsllc.com |
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Justin Julian For Your Post: |
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Looks darn good to me Bob.
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Looks darn good to me Bob.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Tom Wyraz For Your Post: |
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I agree with Edgar - something just doesn't look right in the area he highlighted. At the same time, the gun does look good. I don't get all that picky, especially when it isn't mine.
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I wish my Del Grego refinished VH 410 looked that good.
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The Following User Says Thank You to David Noble For Your Post: |
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If you get a gun colored by Delgrego now, it will look much closer. Turnbull is coloring guns for them now. And Doug told me that himself.
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It's a smallbore Parker, what's not to like. I'd be quite happy with that in my safe Bob. Nice gun.
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