Originally Posted By: ed good
i got one..............CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE.................

gunbroker seller "stockwork" currently has three sets of parker barrels only, listed for sale. not one, not two, but three sets!

these barrels are obviously part of the remains of three once fine parker shotguns. one does not usually part out a parker. they are just to valuable, if they can be made presentable and useable....what could have possibly been done to these fine guns to have made them so less valuable that they had to be parted out? could it be that the receivers were destroyed by.....dah, dah, dahh... high heat bone charcoal re hardening jobs that went terribly wrong.....?


If those receivers were ruined it is just as likely to be Ed Landers or someone like him. You don't know what temperature Landers is using so his process may be higher temperature than the bone charcoal guys.

Originally Posted By: ed good
mike: i do not know the maximum temperature used by old ed or anyone else for that matter.


And here is your guarantee on Landers work:

SAFETY NOTICE: Buyer is solely responsible for determining that a used gun is safe to shoot. The firearms offered here have not been test fired but have been given a visual inspection only for auction purposes. Buyer agrees to hold seller harmless against damages, injury, or death caused by defective merchandise.

And by the way I still haven't heard from Dave. I remember you inquired a couple of days ago if I had heard from him and thought I would save you the trouble of having to ask again.


Last edited by AmarilloMike; 08/18/11 11:29 AM.


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