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The "work order card" has nothing to do with work done later than the building of the gun. The "work order card" refers to the building of the gun. The PGCA letter may, yes may, give you information about the original configuration of the gun as ordered and the name of the person or firm that ordered the gun. The stock book entry for your gun apparently is available but the order book information will probably be more interesting, and may also be available. Forty bucks well spent.
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Thanks. I did assume . I will order the letter as soon as I get home to my printer.
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BTW, another vote for Brian to help you out. He really knows Parkers from the front to the back and back to the front as they say.
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Thanks to all. Once I get the letter back I will update here. Are the stocks normally walnut or another wood?
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Please consider a gunsmith familiar with Parker guns. I would suggest you let Brian Dudley advise you!
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That is my plan once I get the history.
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