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No checking visible on 1910 VH forend
I looked at a gents 12 ga VH grade 30" barreled (frame #2) Parker yesterday. The gun was pretty worn and would be an expensive restoration but was still tight and all original.
Best I could determine this gun was made in 1910. There was checkering remaining on the pistol grip but worn very thin from heavy use. On the forend however and even when I put my cheater glasses on I could not discern any checking. Either it was completely worn down or the gun was made this way.
Is there any chance that Parker would not have checkered the forend?
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A good many forends have been broken in half at the latch due to people gripping or slamming the forend forward of the latch when the lug was not lined up with the slot in the iron.
The serial number would be stamped into the wood beneath the iron if it is original.
Re: having been made without checkering, we never say "never" when it comes to Parker shotguns.
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