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Unread 12-09-2018, 06:58 PM   #21
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Very early DH 12 and a Rondel CH 12. Both from PGCA members. Thank you guys.
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Unread 12-10-2018, 06:40 AM   #22
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Randy your the long barrel KING! Good for you a man who knows what he likes.
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1912 VH 28 Straight grip with 30 inch F/F tubes. Knocked down ducks with it this fall. Its headed to Texas for bobwhites soon!
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Randy your the long barrel KING! Good for you a man who knows what he likes.
Funny Craig, the King part is certainly wide open for debate but you are correct in that I do know what I like and there's just something about those long barrels...
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Photos of some of them

Another favorite is a 1922 GH I bought from John Allen.
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Mills your new moniker should be G-Man!!
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In Parkers it was a high condition CHE 16 with 30 inch barrels and a vent rib VHE straight grip 20ga skeet gun. Other manufacturers include a 16ga two barrel set from Purdey.
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Honey, if you are reading this website, I didn't buy any guns this year! ;-)
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Honey, if you are reading this website, I didn't buy any guns this year! ;-)
Joe be sure and remind her that it wasn't you on the forum a month or so ago with that Trojan 20. You might try some sort of identity theft excuse or possibly just blame it on the PGCA, you know a website error of sorts, good luck !!
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I added more than I thought when I looked back...

16 gauge #1 frame VH with 30” M/F barrels
12 gauge Back action #1079 – from PGCA member
20 gauge Trojan #0 frame 28” IC/M barrels with rib extension
10 gauge #2 frame grade 1 lifter with Damascus 30” barrels
12 gauge #3 frame lifter with 32” twist barrels #77463(possibly last lifter with straight stock)
12 gauge #1 frame top action with 32” twist barrels and fish tail lever

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Purdey Thumb-break 12 gauge with 30” Damascus barrels made in 1866(my oldest cartridge gun)
Custom Flintlock takedown fowler in 16 gauge with separate .62 rifled barrel
11 gauge Percussion SxS made likely in the 1860's
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