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These are the NIG grades and prices c. 1901.
You are no doubt aware that the barrels are crolle damascus
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FWIW those are the "List Prices." The actual "Retail Not Less than" price was much less. From 1913 --
1913 Wholesale and Retail Prices.jpg |
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You guys are great!
Yes the condition was very good. When I first got it home I thought the barrels had been blued, but after cleaning it up I think they are original based on the guns conditions. They are dark. I did manage to take it out and shoot a round of skeet, the shotgun preformed well can’t say the same for the shooter. I never heard the term Crolle Damascus but did look it up very interesting. The choke as noted seems to be choke bored, which I assume means no choke. I did not pattern it but seemed to smoke many targets so I will have to check it out. Thanks again for the info ! Bob |
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Bob: 'choke bored' was a very common term used at the turn-of-the-century for choke.
H&A modified and full
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