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Unread 10-10-2013, 06:58 PM   #1
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Here are a few pics of the two bbl set. I don't have any of the GHE damascuss gun, a 16 0 frame with all the options.
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Pushed the wrong button here are the pics The gun came from Alex Kerr's in Holywood, CA.
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Scott, my rusty PHE Trap is a two barrel vent rib set with 26" bird barrels. The bird barrels were built with splinter forend. It is not one of my reunited barrel sets. However, I did buy it at a gun show, Allentown, PA. It was owned by (son of?) ballplayer Eddie Plank. It was his pigeon gun when he managed the Bucks County Shooting Association pigeon club at Chalfont, PA. It is now my crossover all purpose gun.
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Pushed the wrong button here are the pics The gun came from Alex Kerr's in Holywood, CA.
Ah, the "Hollywood Gun". Never get tired of looking at all the bling.
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Scott, the bird barrels are Vulcan Steel and were apparently built later. They are factory numbered and vent rib. No order book entries that late. #216218. The stock book entry is 30", single trigger, Trap type forend, with patterning information. The gun now has a Miller trigger, since it lived its life in PA.
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I would like to see that! Do you think the gun was ordered with both barrels or was it sent back for the field barrels?
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Rich ,I have never seen a close up of " The Hollywood Gun " Beautiful ! Thanks for posting !
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Rich, do you have the original stock?
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The original stock had about 4" of drop and it broke while trying to bend it in such a way as it wasn't repairable. At the time I didn't think to keep it
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Rich ,did the original stock have a " Kerr Sport Shop " Pad ?Which was also stamped Beverly Hills Cal. .
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