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Maybe Chuck could scan the order for us so we can get your answer. I have read thousands of Parker Brothers orders and don't remember seeing this notation. Help, Chuck. Ray, post the serial number for Chuck's information.
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I've seen it before but as "extra long fore hand stock".
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Could be BTFE? Or trap style forend?
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Bill, Chuck sent me the notation and that is what it says: "extra for hand stock." Like Brian, Chuck also believes it is an order for an extra forend.
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What was the cost?
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$10 in 1911.
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Ten dollars sounds about right for an extractor forend complete.
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The order book to nations can be odd. I has seen "check side of stock" be used for checkered cheek panels.
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