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Unread 02-27-2019, 04:34 PM   #51
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the setters from a three dog very early DH - I especially like the looking back pose of the floorplate dog - also shown is the right side setter from that gun

and third - since no one has shown one - a German deep scene engraving on a JP Sauer & Sohn
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Love that floor plate setter!





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It's important to include Lefever in any conversation regarding engraved setters. First is an early BE 16ga, second is a VERY Special - Special Order.
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Good to see another Loy aficionado.





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You can often tell Loy dogs by the circular shoulder joint. My grade 3 Ithaca is a Loy gun.
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the setters from a three dog very early DH - I especially like the looking back pose of the floorplate dog - also shown is the left side setter from that gun

and third - since no one has shown one - a German deep scene engraving on a JP Sauer & Sohn
Rick, you really need to just let me keep that 3 dog with the rest of my kennel.
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Parker DH 1917

Parker DH 1889



1899 3 dog
And 1888 3 dog attached
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There’s a lot of members vying for that Vermont grouse hunt. I hope it turns out to be a good year for grouse! But more than once those enigmatic flights of woodcock have saved the day.
Oh to be a fly on the wall at the “Garaj Mahal”





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Parker DH 1917
I realize that you've identified this as a DH, but doesn't it appear to have a CH style of engraving pattern?
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