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Unread 02-26-2019, 06:31 PM   #11
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That’s a good problem to have!, and not surprising.
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Unread 02-26-2019, 07:25 PM   #12
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I called Mr Delgrego and had a good conversation with him about my Parker guns needs. Larry took time and answered my questions and we talked Parkers, it was refreshing. I could sense no rush, hurry or distractions as we talked. He told me what to expect and the proper repair methides and approx. costs. I feel good about sending my Parker to Larry....SXS Ohio
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Larry did great job on my 20 gauge Skeet 3 years ago and got in back in about a month.
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Hey, Kenny, I got a ballpeen hammer--just give it a few licks to tighten it up!!
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Harold is not too far off the mark. The old english method was to upset the metal with a cross peen hammer. If done properly there is no evidence of work being done with the exception of the gun being tight again.
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Harold...I shipped the gun to Delgrego this morning, if all goes well...this gun will be at Hausmann's....This is one of the old ones, there is magic in them tubes! (-: Kenny
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