Ok Ed. I will bite...

It is well known, as others have stated here in this thread, that Delgrego refinishes usually mean incorrect treatments in regards to case colors, stock shaping/finishing and checkering. Therefore, from a standpoint of accurate and correct restoration work, they miss the mark widely. Maybe the name carries some sort of clout because for years, they were one of the only names well know to work on Parkers. Not so anymore, and current day collectors and shooters are a lot wiser and up to snuff on what is correct on guns and what is not.

I see a lot of guns sit out there for sale with the Delgrego name or others for that fact, attached to them and they are not selling. So, based on my observations, it does not help the sale of a gun.

Now... In regards to me making these statements being "inordinate ambition"... It is your turn to now explain yourself.


B.Dudley