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Damascus pattern & butt stock writing:
Taking a few detailed photos of my new to me 1897 GH 16 Gauge, #1 Frame and 28" barrels. The Damascus pattern is intriguing, could it be original? Perhaps it's too good to be original. Regardless, I like them. The butt-stock, under the butt-plate has pencil writing. I believe the markings are factory measurements for the customer ordered build assembly. I measured the barrels for choke, they are identical, exactly Mod X Mod. The butt-Stock is really appealing, the grain, figure and finish are wonderful. I enjoy taking the photos because I can actually see what I'm looking at with these ageing eyes. Thoughts?
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Looks like a great gun Bruce. Without being able to see the rest of the gun, I would guess the barrels have been refinished and also the stock. Any more pictures of the rest of the gun.
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