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Where can engraving patterns be found?
Unread 02-07-2013, 12:49 PM   #1
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Default Where can engraving patterns be found?

Is there a publication that shows the engraving patterns that were available
for customers to select from back in the day? I know I've seen them for Winchester 21's and md 12's.
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I don't believe we are aware of such a catalog for Parker shotguns. It seems reasonable that such a catalog should have been in use in the Parker Bros. stores and possibly even given to the road salesmen but none have come to light to date that I know of.
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The reproductions of the Parker salesmans catalogues show each grade with their checkering.
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Thanks Dean and BFT.. I am thinking about having a VH engraved and want engraver to copy the pattern of a grade 2 or 3. I can probably use the photos in the Grades section of the PGCA site but was hoping for some line drawings. Do any of the engravers that visit the forum have any "to scale" line drawing templates of the outlines of all the engraving areas?

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Gerald, have you chosen an engraver for this job?
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Gerald,

It is your gun and your money but I have to wonder why you would upgrade a VH to a GH or DH. It would be cheaper to buy a decent GH or DH. Also, after you have your VH upgraded it will still be an upgraded gun and not worth as much as a original GH or DH.

Otherwise, if you want something special do a search for Gunners Gun and you will delight in seeing COB's custom VH!

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Also, after you have your VH upgraded it will still be an upgraded gun and not worth as much as a original GH or DH.

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Or an original V.

You want a G or D? Go buy one. Don't ruin a nice Parker.
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Thanks for the comments. I have 't contacted an engraver but I am going to rethink the engraving. May follow BFT advice.
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Several years ago I got a call from a fellow in Arizona trying to obtain my help in locating a decent VHE 20ga to take to an engraver he had found there who he said was going to make the V into an A-1S. He told me this was his second attempt, another engraver there had so butchered up his first V that the gun was ugly , crude and ruined. But this time he said he had found another fellow who said he could do a better job and it wouldn't cost much. I asked why he didn't just find a D 20, they were well done, had nice engraving and he could likely find a dandy one for $8000 to $10,000. His response was that was way too expensive and he thought he could end up with an A-1S clone for half that.

I was probably too polite in my response, and I sure hate to see these nice Parkers abused. Nothing wrong with a nice V grade.
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Gunners Gun engraved by RES Engraving







Custom Fox by RES Engraving



The above are worth the investment to their owners and maybe to some others. Don't get me wrong for these are wonderful guns. It's just that the cost of something special, that could be reproduced for about the same cost, is only worth that cost to the original buyer and someone else who wants exactly the same gun. Engraving like the above guns is not cheap!

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