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This thread started prior to my knowledge of the PGCA, but after reading it in it's entirety, I think it represents what the PGCA is about. Thank you to Ms. Durham and all the posters for this very interesting story.
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Yesterday, 06:56 PM | #244 | ||||||
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I think that Dee is somewhat of a PGCA celebrity.
A pretty young lady with an interesting Parker inheritance story, told in a compelling manner. What's not to love? |
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Yesterday, 07:36 PM | #245 | ||||||
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Yesterday, 07:37 PM | #246 | ||||||
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Yesterday, 07:38 PM | #247 | ||||||
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I am forever grateful to this entire group. It is such an amazing collection of people, and I am blessed to be a part of it.
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Yesterday, 07:44 PM | #248 | |||||||
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Yesterday, 08:56 PM | #249 | ||||||
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Dee, I somewhat restore alot of these old guns not to make them pretty, but more to make them usable. My preference is to use a gun that looks it's age, but well taken care of. I can't afford the pretty stuff myself, but they sure look nice when they get that face lift and new wood! I'm more of a purist, i like a gun that shows wear and tells many stories from the past. I think your gramps Parker will do the same if you listen hard enough. Honestly I can't see sinking alot of money into a gun if you're not going to use and enjoy it. Enjoy the ride and live vicariously through your grandfather's life and his days with the old Parker.
Chris, AZ |
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