How about those rabbits
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I seem to remember that Calvin wanted to start a thread about rabbits but it never got started, so I'll kick one off. I think rabbits on Parkers are somewhat uncommon and this could be interesting to see how they look. We all have seen the infamous "flying Turnip" looking Parker birds; now lets look over the rabbits and see how they stack up.
Here are some rabbits on a B to start things off. Click to enlarge for a closer look. You're up Calvin, lets add yours to the mix.... |
nice lookin rabbits...that one is really stretching his neck he might have been lookinh out for mr. fox... charlie
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Wonder if the same fellow did all the rabbits every once and a while he got a wild hare. This gun is a 1881. What year is your B? Whats on the floor and the other side plate of your gun Robin?
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Mine was made in 1879. I have posted pictures of this gun before, sorry for repeating the same old pictures. The other side has a dog pointing two quail and the bottom has a single flying "turnip" goose/duck. But, the guard has two dogs and a jumping rabbit.
The picture quality isn't the best, the animals are hard to see unless you click to enlarge. |
I believe there is a D lifter with a bunny in your albums.
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Rabbits- that was a surprise to me! Any other small odd game? Squirrels? Racoons?
Like they say in the PGCA- "never say never". |
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Here is AH 10ga. 58911 with Rabbits and other critters. The engraver signed in the last picture.
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I assume the signature is of William H. Gough? Very nice.
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Bill, It looks like Harry Gough
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all of them really nice... charlie
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