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03-18-2013, 03:20 PM
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There is no order book information after 1919. You will be at the mercy of the trained eye. If it has a blank space at the end of the rib matting, a serious length of choke at the end of .615 bores, an even barrel length, and a skeleton butt at the end of an approximately 14" stock from the front trigger, it is likely to be a fairly original gun. The trained eye will determine original wood and original finish. Good luck.
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03-18-2013, 03:34 PM
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Brian, I checked and we have no records for your gun. I even checked the Griffin & Howe database, nothing there.
Brian and Bill gave you good advise. If you can take in focus closeups of the gun and post them here, you'll get a pretty good estimation of originality.
Good luck!
Chuck
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