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Im always in the market
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Checkering is "repointed", engraving is "picked up". Talk to Geoffroy Gournet to see what is feasible. GG has saved some nice guns for me over the years and is a Parker engraving expert.
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08-05-2015, 08:21 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Re checkering
Gentlemen: Along that line, can anyone recommend someone to rechecker the forend of a DH that has worn smooth but some lines can still be seen. I also have a GH that needs the same treatment.
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Gournet does all of my engraving. He is the guy. You may want to have the action annealed first to soften the metal for cutting. Then you have to re-case.
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Our member, Brian Dudley, can do the checkering for you
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Andrew, I see you are in Wilmington N.C., I resided in Southport until 2003, My old Company is still there on River Road right before Sunny Point, My boys run the place now, Still called Carmichael Construction Co Inc, Are you into hammerless or hammer guns, Parkers of course? I now call home southwest V.A.here on the mountain it rarely gets 90 degrees, Gary
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