G grade engraving variations
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Was looking at some of my g grades this morning and noting the variations of the engraving. These 4 range in serial number from 88,000 to 111,000
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Mills, what year/serial number is that bottom GH with the pheasants(?) engraved on it?
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92,000
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Yep, right around the time that several states had declared an open season on pheasants. . |
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I like the stylized engraving of birds (and dogs) on Parkers, but I know that others desire greater realism. I think the pre-1920S iterations are more to my liking than those that come after. I find G engraving to be a very satisfactory blend of coverage and cost.
A question to Dean...when did they open the season on turnips? :):) |
Turnips, being an indigenous species, required no time to establish themselves, as did the non-native pheasants, and they have been harvested ever since man first stepped upon this continent. :corn:
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I dont see your monster EH's engraving pattern . That gun really intrigued me !
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