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10-13-2023, 10:25 PM | #3 | ||||||
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Well written Craig. I like to say these old war horses have a "spirit" with memories that came from countless hunts in the hands of those long gone. Refinish one of them and it's gone and you're starting from scratch.
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10-13-2023, 10:44 PM | #4 | ||||||
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I feel that way about most things...cars, boats etc. I know I'm in the minority but I like the plainness and honest wear of my VH.
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10-14-2023, 12:25 AM | #5 | ||||||
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I believe that after a long life together an old Parker begins to look like his handler. Or perhaps it's the other way around...
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10-14-2023, 12:31 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Condition is good, but so is character. And if you can't really have in the same gun high percentages of both.
I do appreciate a faithful restoration, and see the necessity for it if the gun is in a disreputable condition.
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10-14-2023, 08:10 AM | #7 | ||||||
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I agree, Craig. While I've never been one who sought out top condition S x Ss, as such, I always appreciated one that really looked "nice". Now, my idea of "nice" has changed.
I bought a 32" BE 1918 Fox some years ago to use as a shooter. It had been restocked, the trigger guard had been brazed where it had broken, bluing all but gone and replaced with a plum brown in some places. I found that I shot it very well, and began to entertain thoughts of a restoration of sorts. Glad I got involved with other gun projects and let that idea incubate awhile, because as I bonded with the gun I found that much of the beauty of it is in it's survival of 105 years of use. It'll stay just the way it is, and I'll continue to enjoy it for what it is, not for what it could be. Old guns could be called much worse things than "a shooter". |
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10-14-2023, 09:56 AM | #8 | ||||||
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I’m well worn, why shouldn’t my guns be the same?
I know what Craig means about the appeal of guns that show honest wear. The guns in my safe all get used, admired, and well cared for.
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10-14-2023, 10:24 AM | #9 | ||||||
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I never liked the term "Rainy Day Gun". We should have a category at an event for well worn Parkers. Maybe a display? Call is Best Character or Best Patina
In addition, I have always thought about having a shoot where the Parker you used would only have a market value of around $500 - $1000(in the hammer gun category). But for many reasons it brings much more value to the owner. And still shoot very well... Most of the ones I have in this category are lower grades, but not all. I have a few lifters that make you wish the gun could talk. In hammer guns, these are usually guns I am happy to shoot black powder shells in. So let's try to put something together around this. What do you think? |
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10-14-2023, 10:47 AM | #10 | ||||||
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Some years ago, I planned a "Claiming Shoot" at our gun club. For those unfamiliar with the concept, a decent purse would be awarded to the high scorer, only if he puts his gun up for a $500 "claim". If the high scorer is not willing to sell his gun for $500, the purse goes to the next highest score, and so on. It eliminates the shooters who use a high end competition gun to win a shoot. The lower the "claim", the more interesting the shoot.
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