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Unread 11-21-2022, 08:10 PM   #1
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Tool Man,


I am assuming that William D. Munshaw is related to Dr. Harvey B. Munshaw...........

So, I do know this. Dr. Harvey B. Munshaw and Dr. Fred J. Rinehart were business partners. I sent a private message last week to a gentleman on the forum that knew Dr. Munshaw, however I have not heard back from him.


Do you know the gun belonged to William D. Munshaw? Thanks so much for the info!!!


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Bobby, sure would like to see more pics, the entire stock, forend, etc. Thanks...
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Hi all,


Here are some additional pictures. Truly a piece of art.


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How 'bout a pic of the stock?
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Hi all, sorry been busy. Was able to sneak into the gun room yesterday and take some pics of the stock.........here she is!!
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What do y'all think of that leather bound pad on the back of the gun?? Do you think that is original?

I personally have never seen one like it. It sits slightly proud of the stock around the edge where it terminates to the wood.


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It is very similar to the pad on one of 20 gauge guns. I have wondered about my pad as well.
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That is a nice gun!
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Are there any Parkers with documented leather covered butt pads?
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Are there any Parkers with documented leather covered butt pads?
Here you go.
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