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Does Anyone Recognize This Checkering Pattern?
Unread 01-17-2022, 12:10 PM   #1
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https://www.gunbroker.com/item/921778041

I need some work done and want to get in touch with the artist.

I can't tell from the pictures but that looks like it might be one of the rare Damascus or Parker Laminate recievers too.

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That walks the line of being called “folk art”. Drive a few brass tacks into it and it could have a native connection too.

$1,000 start price! That is laughable.
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It's amazing what someone with a pocket knife and a bottle of cheap Canadian whiskey can do to a good gun.
Feel free to substitute your own words for 'amazing'.
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I had a TA hammer gun for awhile that had some "homemade checkering" it was slightly better than this example. I thought I could live with it but couldn't. It was one of the many lessons I learned in my early years of Parker collecting.
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Looks like the infamous "carp" pattern, rarely seen. On a serious note, that looks like a later model lifter with the radius at the breech face. Might be worth restoring if the cut barrels were decent and the price was down below $500. Probably won't happen.
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my parker 8 ga lifter was done proubly by thia same artist....charlie
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sharpen up that pen knife and give it a try

a veiner gouge might leave too formal an effect
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I really wanted it until I saw the butt plate
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I really wanted it until I saw the butt plate
You don't think the butt plate is "Grade Appropriate" to the restoration?
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