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Unread 11-18-2012, 07:05 PM   #1
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I'm relatively new to the club of collecting Parkers and have brought home my share of three-legged dogs that I shouldn't have. Not being a dedicated collector limited to only pristine "collector-quality" guns (and not being able to afford as many as I'd like) I sometimes find a poor old sickly shotgun that needs to be rescued. Parker 125155 is such a project.

Hiding in relative obscurity, I bought it sight-unseen online for a very low price with the understanding that if it was mechanically unsound or if the bores were a mess I'd be able to send it back for a refund. Once in hand it proved to be mechanically sound with good/great bores at .731" each. Reasonable dimensions to the original skeleton butt plate and a svelte semi-ball grip added to the appeal. Lightening plug cut in the butt indicated that someone wanted to make this gun balance well. The major downside was that it was pitted on the exterior with a ratted-out trigger guard and some unsightly pitting along the otherwise beautiful damascus rib. The stock was dented and gouged in a couple of places too but underneath many decades of grime the wood showed promise. The research letter offered the usual lack of interesting detail, but at least it matched the research letter and was unchanged. A 2-frame DH with 30" damascus barrels, good wall thickness and original bores, reasonable dimensions and weighing less than 7 1/2 #, this three-legged dog had found someone willing to rescue it.

Off to Brad Bachelder it went with the admonition on my part to take his time and make it as right as possible given the sad condition in which he received it. I wish I had taken the time to snap some "before" photos for comparison to the "after" ones shown here, but I didn't.

Call me a sucker or worse for bringing home this three-legged dog, but now with Parker 125155 having a new lease on life I think we'll get along just fine.











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Unread 11-18-2012, 07:38 PM   #2
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John;
In my humble opinion that was money well spent. Great looking gun- now go shoot the old girl and wait for people to approach you and admire the beauty you and Brad have restored.
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John, An admirable thing you did there. As Daryl says now take her out and enjoy her.
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Unread 11-18-2012, 07:49 PM   #4
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Brad did a great job on that wood. Beautiful!
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Thank you all.

Yes Edgar, I agree. Brad did a masterful job on it.
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WOW!!! What a beautiful gun. You did good.

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Good for you. Great looking gun!
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That was a great save John.

I'm in the same boat as you. I love the high condition originals as much as the next guy. But I'm just as happy to save these wonderful pieces of American craftsmanship from the bone yard.

Isn't it great to have an artisan like Brad to bring this old girls back from the brink!

Absolutley a beautiful gun! Great work to both you & Brad!!
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Beautiful gun indeed!
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That is gorgeous. Love the colors. Good for you.
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