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Those workers were some real craftsmen/women for sure. The way they wrapped the fine 32LPI checkering around the English grips on A-1s w/o straying or interuption is amazing. Not many custom gunsmiths I know today could accomplish that as well. Only other Japanese shotgun I have owned was an early Win101, made at the same factory, and its checkering was also very precise, although fewer lines per inch.
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I have no experience with the Parker Repro so I would ask the question do we know if the checkering on these guns including the A1-S was hand cut and not machine made. I believe today the checkering on most guns with the exception of the very finest would be accomplished with lasers. This is faster, cheaper, and requires little or no skill.
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I've had but two Repros. I paid a lot more attention to the first (DHE) and there were minute telltale signs of handwork. Hmm, I suppose it's what, 20 lpi?
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The lower grade Repros (DH) have anything but high quality checkering. It was relatively crudely cut. And, the patterns were outlined first and then filled in. So, the spaced lines match borders on one side and not on the other side of a pattern.
The high grade guns are very nice though.
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Sounds like hand checkering to me !
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I have 2 DH repros and think they are a good buy. I would have been afraid to open this can of worms but will since Mr. Dudley's input. When Mr. Dudley speaks, people listen at least I do. The checkering on my repros are dreadful. It looks to me that they did the border first and then the checkering. I guess that would be ok but they did not do the checkering parallel to the borders. Also, the width of checkering varies. It is not like anything I've seen on Parkers. Again, I think the DH repros are a good buy, beautiful reproductions and good shooters. Bob
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07-19-2014, 07:56 PM | #9 | ||||||
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I have owned 8 DHE Reproductions and I can attest to the rather mediocre hand checkering. However, it is relatively easy to chase the checkering with a single line tool and improve it considerably. I have done this to several of mine with good results.
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Well, I just took another closer look at my repros and I guess the checkering isn't perfect. There are some over-runs, but all mine are within the borders. Not all perfectly parallel with the borders either but that is impossible to accomplish with borders that bend down. At any rate, all are much better than any pre-64 Winchester and most of my other factory guns. I still am amazed at how the lines wrap around the bottom of the stocks on the A1s.
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