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Well, a bunch of Parker folks who looked the gun over in 2012 liked her.
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Brian's correct, and Brad's colors are unmistakable, and as no one else has been able to replicate. I wouldn't give those "breaks" a second thought. A gun almost one and half centuries old is going to have those, and that wood is dry as a piece of kibble.
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