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It’s only 15 miles, why wouldn’t I? It’s a nice gun because of the DT, and the case colors are easier on the eyes than a stain faux finish, but I’m pretty sure it’s a consignment and that’s a lot of $ for what it is, once in hand. |
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Parker Reproductions, when purchased new, were available with different finishes. One of these finishes was available as a custom applied oil finish. The 1st pic below is a portion of Stuart Williams' interview with Jack Skeuse taken from the All Albumns section on this site. (see lower left hand column for this specific discussion. Sorry, I do not have a pic of a Repro with this finish applied coming directly from the custom shop).
The 2nd pic is a factory finish on a NIB SCC with an infrequently encountered satin finish. The 3rd pic is a factory finish with the more commonly encountered high-gloss finish found on most Parker Reproductions.
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