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Hi Unregistered,
On July 29th, this site will be moving..! No, really - it's "moving" to another physical location - including servers, gateways, routers - everything - including my coffee cup...
So, from the date of July 29th through July 30 or 31 (shooting for these dates, but - as always, I'm at the mercy of my ISP who has to install the lines to the new location - and we actually get them running ;) ). But - this site, cloud servers and main web will be OFF LINE.
Now, please save these dates!! Please - don't be "that guy" who emails me on the 30th to tell me you "can't open the Parker Website". I'll already know it is offline - and also know that you are "that guy"...
I'll take this notice up and down over the next week or so - and leave it up during the final few days before shutting it off on the 29th..
John D.
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Brown patina (aka rust) conversion experiment
Did an experiment this morning I thought I’d share. This is the trigger guard from my 1907 PH model. While the tang end has different problems, the front was a plum brown and the engraving was hard to see and filled with mung. There was grainy surface rust in several places, the front screw was caked with crud. Boiled it in distilled water for 60 minutes, and let it dry. All the surface rust converted to a powder coating, and 5 minutes work with some degreased 0000 steel wool gave me this. It looks like some case hardening colors now, and the engraving now has depth. Were trigger guards case hardened? All the heavier surface rust is gone. I understand there are folks who like the brown patina but this is my attempt at some conservation of this project gun.
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04-07-2021, 11:49 AM
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Trigger guards on Parkers were nitre blued.
I have some guns where they are still a pretty robust nitre blue while others have gone to varying degrees of brown.
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