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Unread 01-03-2015, 05:42 PM   #1
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I can agree with that.

I see good things about each. I think the Trojan lines are tastefully simple and attractive in their own right.
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That's a tough one Craig, I like them all. I've grown to really appreciate the D grades. Just enough engraving to give them some class but still affordable. I've got a DH 1892 with 32" tubes with knockout wood and ordered with 2 3/4" chambers. The damascus pattern is stunning. Next would be the G grades and of course any hammer gun, especially grade 2's.
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Unread 01-03-2015, 06:29 PM   #3
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I have a couple of high condition Trojans and a couple of high condition PH Twist guns, one with straight stock. I displayed the PH guns with letters at a PGCA event and they drew a bit of comment. The Trojans haven't been out yet. I have no feeling for these high condition guns beyond the fact that I could shoot them. I would rather shoot my beaters.
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My Grandfather had a PH-Grade and my Father had a VH-Grade does that mean that I should have a Trojan? At any rate, I bought this NH-Grade just because it has some condition --











and to me it is the quintessential Parker Bros. double.
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I really like the D model, but must admitt I have been looking at a few G's and they are growing on me.
At the end of the day they are all real cool.

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PH; with a black and white twist
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