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So I would think the Parker Boys will be coming on the ''Double Gun site'' for Guidance. When hell freezes over. Hold your breath and wait for that.
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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very sad...
otherwise, they are wonderful gons...
like alotta other parkers, repros are over priced, but are still wonderful hunting guns...
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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So I would think the Parker Boys will be coming on the ''Double Gun site'' for Guidance. When hell freezes over. Hold your breath and wait for that. Hell Stan, your a Parker Union Member and your on the Double Gun site looking for ''Guidance'' every day ! On this site you have freedom of speech, just say one ''Pro Trump'' thing on the Parker Site, and you will get the Badge of Honor If you don't know what that means, Mr. Good will explain it to you. Dirty Harry
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I'm on the DGJ site often, but looking for "guidance"? Not very often.
At least I'm not stirring up **** with every post, like you.
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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I'm on the DGJ site often, but looking for "guidance"? Not very often.
At least I'm not stirring up **** with every post, like you. It's not my fault that Repro's are breaking down, I am just reporting the bad news on them when I hear of another one breaking down, that the Parker boys are trying to keep quiet. Hell if I owned a few repro's, I wouldn't want that bad news getting out either. By the way, do you own any of them ? Dirty Harry
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What I own, or don't own, is none of your concern.
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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What I own, or don't own, is none of your concern. I agree with you ! Dirty Harry
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I'll tell you something. The place I worked at had our own weld shop. The guys in there could weld, braze, solder or any or that type of work. I could probably name a dozen guys, retired, I worked with who could braze those. I know the guy who welded up a piece for my lawn mower was good enough to braze or solder those type of barrels. They had to learn to do all types of work like that to repair our machinery.
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Did they replace those retired guys, jimmy? Are there still a dozen of them working there, fixing machinery? Funny, in my trade, and the trades associated with mine, nobody can find replacements. We’ve been advertising for two years for a qualified Journeyman where I work.
They don’t exist anymore.
How would those guys have handled the ribs getting loose after the concentrated heat from brazing that lug loosened them from the tubes? Could they silver solder ribs back on, or, braze them back on, if that is how they were built? Could they clean up the braze from the engraving or lettering on the tubes, after they knocked out reattaching the lug and the ribs? How were their polishing skills? Were they aware that different grades of guns got different degrees of polish, and that, ultimately, a craftsman’s goal is a finished repair that can’t be told from original? How were their engraving touch up skills? How well could they rust and/or hot blue?
How much engraving and bluing did those guys do on your lawnmower repair? Do tell.
Maybe you could get Steve, who posts here as SKB, to explain to you why he already made it clear that he wouldn’t touch that job.
Best, Ted
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too bad ole Ed aint wid us no mo...
he could fire up his torch...
apply ah bunch o c clamps...
an din put dat gon back to getter...
licky de split...
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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