From "colossus" Arthur Okonkwo's spot-kick heroics to Ollie Rathbone's continued rip-roaring return from injury, and first club goals for both Liberato Cacace and Dom Hyam thrown into the mix, Parkinson said there were "stories everywhere" on a truly wild night in north Wales.
"It's a magical night. It's just a classic FA Cup game," said goalscorer Cacace, who was making his first start for Wrexham in more than two months.
It ensured co-owner Reynolds - accompanied by his mother who witnessed the glory of the world's oldest national football competition in full view - was not left disappointed.
"I'm sure he'll (Reynolds) be delighted to feel the emotion again inside the Stok Cae Ras," said Parkinson.
And there's more to come.
Wrexham sit just one point adrift of the Championship's top six, having won four successive matches in the second tier for the first time in their history.
The likes of Lewis Brunt, Andy Cannon, Danny Ward, Kieffer Moore and Issa Kabore are all edging ever closer to returning from injury to bolster Parkinson's ranks.
The possibility of adding to the squad in the January transfer window has not been ruled out, either.