Forearm wood?
I picked up the forearm wood shown in this Ebay listing in a lot with two other forearms--both for Ithaca Knick SBTs. I originally thought this forearm wood might be for an Ithaca Flues or Victory grade, but my research is disproving that theory.
I've been through every photo in Frank Conley's book, and I've been scouring the internet, and I now think the wood I have might be from a Parker SBT. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ithaca-Flue...cAAOSwBhJe7RHL Can anyone here help me out with any confirmation or refutation? Any and all advice most appreciated. |
Nope, it's not from or for a Parker SBT.
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I agree with Dean. Not a Parker SBT forearm.
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Thank you, gentlemen; I'm disappointed to hear this but will continue my search.
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Single traps are graded guns with checkering, regardless of brand. This is not a factory original forearm for any single trap gun.
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It is not American. And may not even be original to whatever gun it came from. It may be for a European gun, German.
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Gentlemen, do you not pay attention to info in the Parker Pages??? It is not a forearm, that is a body part. You are referring to a FORE-END!!! Do not force me to bring disciplinary action against you all!!!!!!! :rotf::rotf::shock::cuss::banghead:
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:biglaugh::rotf::rotf::biglaugh:
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Don't talk about your foreskin that way.
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BWAHAHAHAHA!!! Brian, behave!!
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