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The matting looks perfectly normal to me. Some Inconsistencies are commonly seen in matting since each line was cut mechanically one at a time.
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Nonetheless, they may or may not have been done by machine and to my eye some appear to have been engraved. Typically the matting was done by machine and I have not seen matting with that kind of inconsistencies that had been done by machine.
"Always" and "never" are two words we shy away from when discussing Parkers. .
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Always and never are to words I try to shy away from, because Murphy likes me quite a lot for some reason.
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01-19-2017, 08:49 AM | #26 | ||||||
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So, the rib looks 95% normal with some small inconsistencies and the concusion is that it was hand cut? Wow. Thats a pretty big leap.
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Without getting into a umm, 'contest'... The machine that cut the individual matting lines incorporated a 'track' that the cutter followed so that each wavy line would exactly replicate the one next to it. The "inconsistencies" I see are in some of those lines NOT being exactly the same as the line next to it - that's all I have to say on the matter.
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Hey Dean
Not to get into this fracas about what you see or do not see, I can only say that DISTORTION is a function of the lens curvature ( my early photographic mapping days) ----I am sure cell phones do not have the best glass to create a lens. Just my view on the matter. Allan |
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Being a lifelong resident of Rochester NY I would love to own a gun from my hometown. Beautiful Parker thanks for sharing.
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CL, born in Strong Memorial, lived in Greece, next to Greece Olympia HS.
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