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Phillip Carr 11-14-2016 11:54 PM

I will get some more pictures tomorrow morning I will get the pictures of the barrel markings as well as the markings on the water table. The 2 7/8 is marked on the barrels where they meet the barrel flats as I recall. Barrels are 30" marked Ordanance Steel.

Phillip Carr 11-15-2016 12:05 AM

What grade would the DEO compare to Parker models?

Ken Descovich 11-15-2016 08:30 AM

Phil,
It was a $155.00 gun with ejectors

Drew Hause 11-15-2016 08:52 AM

1902 The Pacific Hardware & Steel Co., San Francisco, CA
Non-ejectors
...................Parker..................L.C. Smith................Remington
$70...............VH........................No. 0E ($60)............BO ($75)
$80...............GH........................No. 2......................BEO
$100.............DH........................No. 3......................CE ($95)
$150.............CH........................No. 4.......................D
$200.............BH........................No. 5.......................E ($225)

Phillip Carr 11-15-2016 09:05 AM

Thanks for all of the feedback guys. I will be posting some more pictures in a few hours.

Were thes D grades stocked with exhibition grade American walnut?

Bill Murphy 11-15-2016 09:10 AM

I would say "yes" to that question. Are you sure this is a 12 gauge and not a 10?

Kevin McCormack 11-15-2016 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ken Descovich (Post 205224)
Phil,
The names of engravers that come up in Charles Semmers book is Owne DeLange and Joseph Loy. What a find.
Ken

The Remington Society of America has information on other engravers of that era. I would contact them directly and ask for help. That is a beautiful and rare gun that deserves to be brought back to its former glory. Thanks for sharing.

Dave Noreen 11-15-2016 11:47 AM

I recently scored an 1895 vintage picture of 39 men of the shotgun department at Remington Arms Co. There were three Goughs in the picture -- George Gough, Herb Gough Sr., and Bert Gough Jr. No Joe Loy or Owne DeLange in the picture, but it did include a fairly young Be(u)rt Becker.

I wouldn't let any Juglans nigra anywhere near that gun. Only Juglans regia!! The Remington Arms Co. catalogs of the period state the K-grades were stocked in "selected walnut." Remington Hammerless Doubles from A-Grade to EEO-Grade were stocked in "English Walnut" and the Remington Special in "Circassian Walnut." For A- & B-grades and the FE-Grade Trap Gun the later catalogs state "English Walnut", for C-Grades "Fine English Walnut", for D-Grades "Fine selected English Walnut" and for E-Grades "Best English Walnut."

Phillip Carr 11-15-2016 02:18 PM

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Gun is now mine. I plan to have restocked. It is definitely a 12 gauge I took the chamber gauges with me this morning. Also the chambers measure exactly 2 7/8".
Every time I say no more SXS something comes along that I would never had expected and I fall off the wagon.

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Phillip Carr 11-15-2016 02:21 PM

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