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As I recall, in '69 fine stock blanks were easier to find and less costly than today, and labor was lower...all this in relation to dollar values at the time.
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Right,Pachmayr Parker restock with beautiful wood $350.00.
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Right, and a ratty Parker Trojan 20 that needed a restock and a reblue could be had for $50. It's all relative...
It's still a very nice looking Trojan that speaks for itself.
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Was speaking with a gunsmith friend not long ago. He acquired a Trojan as a project gun. His efforts so far have included sculpting the frame so it looks like a graded Parker rather than a Trojan. He also put the metal tip on the forend. But more work would be involved using a graded Parker forend iron because the loop either isn't the same and/or isn't in the same place. But if you don't do those things, it will always look like a Trojan wearing nicer clothes. Not that that's necessarily a bad thing.
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The Trojan had a snap on/off forend which required a very hard pull to remove. All the higher grades had a lever release. I would guess a switch would be rather involved.
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Right you are, Miller. The absence of the Deeley latch is a dead giveaway that the gun, even if upgraded, started life as a Trojan. But given the availability of Parker records, it's harder to pull tricks with them these days than it used to be.
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Skeetx, really high condition VH, it looks like the case colors are strong. This Trojan is a 1930 gun also serial 231054.
eightbore bill, I love this gun just the way it is, I don't think a "restoration" would do a thing for this little 20. I don't see anything that offends me when looking at it, case colored frame and forend iron would not add up to the effert to get it done.
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