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It is a GHE and now that the heat and alcohol have revealed a decent piece of wood, I have to decide if I need to do a better repair on the wrist than was done many years ago.
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Welcome Chris. If you ever have any technical questions on your Parker, just ask. Most any of us will be willing to help.
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Thanks to all for the help, opinions and ideas. I am a passionate Parker owner and shooter.
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WELCOME CHRIS glad we got another wood man to talk to..im just a dabbler myself in wood...youve got some great people here to get help from or maybe you can help somebody like me...anyway wecome... charlie
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thanks Charlie, I have been a wood butcher for many years but have had a deep passion for gunstocks due to the beautiful, functional art they represent. I have built a number of early American KY longrifles (rev war era) but my passion encompasses old doubles the most. Hope we all grow together. Again thanks to all.
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