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Yes, it is pretty ugly, if you ask me
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I could learn to live with it.
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It is only an "A" but you get the idea.
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I think the gun is an upgrade.There are several of them floating around now.All seem to fall into the serial range that can't be authenticated.Back in the 70s you could buy a VHE 20 for $1000,spend $2500 on engraving,$2000 on wood,and $1500 on metalwork and then sell the gun for $25,000.There were few sources of information on Parkers back then.
A lot of big dealers upgraded guns and sold them as upgrades.After they changed hands a couple of times people thought they were original. |
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And there is a good reason why they cannot be authenticated...
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Yep,If they can make it,they can fake it.
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I doubt the wood on that Parker has ever been within 25 miles of Illion, NY.
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