I met them both at the Tulsa show a couple years back. I wasn't too impressed on a personal level. On a gun-dealing level, I was sort of moving along the booths a few people behind them (by coincidence) and I was interested to see them buying every loose piece of Parker wood in sight.

I had to wonder why would gun dealers who never sell anything but the most original, unmolested guns would want a bunch of wood....unless of course they were planning to use it to rehabilitate guns.

Reminds me of the antique store near me with a sign that says 'New antiques made daily'.

I would buy something from them but only if I could take a long hard look at it before any money changed hands.