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Sorry for the poor photo, but hopefully this is enough information to identify this pattern. Your thoughts?...
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looks like chain damascus....charlie
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I agree with Charlie.
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one my favorites.
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The pattern pictured is from a Grade 2 L. C. Smith. I marvel at the many patterns that are achieved by those craftsmen of yesteryear.
Thanks for the confirmation that it's chain. |
Chain Damascus for sure. One of my favorite Damascus patterns
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Chain Damascus was standard on post-1892 L.C. Smith No. 2 & 3, and an option for Pigeon, No. 4, & A1
Very attractive pattern when refinished (by Bachelder) in black & white http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../394747683.jpg Chain is also found on No. 3 Crass, Lewis & Flues Ithacas, B grade Remington Hammerless Model of 1894 & an occasionally F grade Lefever. This is an interesting chain pattern on a Baker Paragon, also refinished by Bachelder http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../410104787.jpg The chain lopin is 2nd from left on the top row http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../412652502.jpg |
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Here's my grade 3 Ithaca. What beautiful engraving and barrels.
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The Bernard lopin is top row far right - quite different.
A "Rose Pattern" Bernard II Parker barrel which shows an end-on ribband (of 3 rods) as it was added to the helically hammer welded barrel tube. The barrel tubes were fabricated using 2-3 sections of ribband; obviously the thicker at the breech. http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../305870717.jpg |
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