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Unread 06-01-2018, 11:52 PM   #1
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I think if you sent the forend to Marc Larson he might simply make them disappear.

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I think if you sent the forend to Marc Larson he might simply make them disappear.

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Double ditto......if you wanted them gone..
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Thomas your gun needs the comb flatten/ straightened, the front of the comb @ the wrist needs to be reshaped to duplicate Parker manufacture, the Sunburst pad replaced, a complete refinish, and those hideous scares removed from the BTF. By making replacement wood dowels that closely match the forend wood and milling grooves with a ball endmill and a little Testors enamel you can have a near perfect repair. This is no original idea but rather utilizing the repairs others have employed. I have witnessed plugs in 2 high grade Lefevers becoming lose after stripping the wood. Also Rich Beyer in his L.C. Smith book relates a story of the gunmakers in Fulton presented a gun to a customer that had 10 plugs in it and the customer thought it to be perfect.
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Thomas your gun needs the comb flatten/ straightened, the front of the comb @ the wrist needs to be reshaped to duplicate Parker manufacture, the Sunburst pad replaced, a complete refinish, and those hideous scares removed from the BTF. By making replacement wood dowels that closely match the forend wood and milling grooves with a ball endmill and a little Testors enamel you can have a near perfect repair. This is no original idea but rather utilizing the repairs others have employed. I have witnessed plugs in 2 high grade Lefevers becoming lose after stripping the wood. Also Rich Beyer in his L.C. Smith book relates a story of the gunmakers in Fulton presented a gun to a customer that had 10 plugs in it and the customer thought it to be perfect.
Craig, where are you seeing the buttstock to make these recommendations? In the photos I just see the forend and I would not call the two marks "Hidious" and I would not recommend the repair that you suggested, I think Mark Larson would be a much better idea
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Thomas your gun needs the comb flatten/ straightened, the front of the comb @ the wrist needs to be reshaped to duplicate Parker manufacture, the Sunburst pad replaced, a complete refinish.

Okay, now we need to see pictures of the buttstock please.






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Though I hunt with 2 parkers with 1 5/8 DAC, I need close to a two inch drop at the comb for a shotgun to fit me just right. That is what this gun has well as one of my 20 gauges.
Here are the pictures. Go to town!
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Craig,
I don’t understand. Why would I change the comb on an original stock?
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The gun was sold by Carolina Sports and it still be listed on gun international, it was there yesterday. You don't need 20/20 to see that the top of the comb is convex and that the front of the comb has been butchered. I'm also sure it did not leave meridian with a Sunburst pad ( Ithaca). Yes Thomas the stock on your gun is original to the gun and appears to be sound but the positives end there. Mark Larson may make a perfect repair but there are at least 5 gunsmith living within a 2 hour drive of myself that are just as capable.
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I'm also sure it did not leave meridian.
Just a pet peeve I know, but it makes me shudder when I see the name of the city, that owes so much to the Parker family, slaughtered. The name is Meriden
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Craig,
Thanks for your input. I was aware of the Ithaca pad before the purchase and had ordered a Silvers pad as a replacement. As far as the stock is concerned, it fits me well. Tom
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