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The first two pictures are a B, the third and fourth are C's. The first C was initially sold to Tryon in Philadelphia. The B and the last C are western guns from the start and have always been out here. Every once in a while we can find a good gun out here on the plains.
All Circassian walnut.
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CHE 16
Here are two pics of the wood on my all original CHE 16. The wood is just as dark as these pictures show.
Bob Jurewicz PARKER CHE 16 G 006.jpg
PARKER CHE 16 G 011.jpg
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