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Old 13 July 2009, 10:09   #1
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A Parker 1000 Baltic with a difference

Some of you who have been following the developments of Parker Ribs over the years have got used to an image of mainly commercial ribs. This is quite true as in 95% we are commercial and military orientated. Our Greek distributor Pacifier Marine had other ideas and placed an order for two more or less identical ribs however the first being a 900 and the latter a 1000 version.
Both typical leisure in apperience but like all Parker Ribs built to a commercial standard

Unfortunately for the photo session the the cushions for the front seat and front sun pad were not available.
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Old 13 July 2009, 15:53   #2
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I'm obviously more into commercial type ribs but good to see you can turn your hand to whatever your customers require
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Nice pics all the same Andre .. Hehe .. that would panick a dolly bird on the sun pad, whilst pulling a few of those turns
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Nice pics all the same Andre .. Hehe .. that would panick a dolly bird on the sun pad, whilst pulling a few of those turns
'Dolly Bird' Hey Big-wuss, do you still slip on the polyester slacks when out to impress the 'dolly birds'?
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'Dolly Bird' Hey Big-wuss, do you still slip on the polyester slacks when out to impress the 'dolly birds'?
Oh yes ! .. but at least I remember to remove the knotted hankie from my head before trying to 'pull'
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oh yes ! .. But at least i remember to remove the knotted hankie from my head before trying to 'pull' :d
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Unfortunately for the photo session the the cushions for the front seat and front sun pad were not available.
Nice blue and white striped ones were they Andre?

Now I know why they were hidden away!
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Nice blue and white striped ones were they Andre?

Now I know why they were hidden away!
Sorry to dissapoint you John but luckily for us the client did not go for the "Mama Mia" effect
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Sorry to dissapoint you John but luckily for us the client did not go for the "Mama Mia" effect
I think Zodiac have cornered the market in that effect!
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the 9 mtr version

Not the best photo but hopefully I will get from Greece some good action shots of both ribs together
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That is a VERY nice RIB!
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