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Aurthur du Bray’s 28 gauge BHE #97426 | ![]() |
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I sent photographs to be published in the book However since the gun was an exceedingly early 28 gauge ..straight grip ... Titanic Fluid Steel barrels #97426 1901? and was equipped with Automatic ejectors.... The photographs of the gun were returned to me unpublished As at the time, the order books for that year had not yet been discovered And the authors of the Parker Story were unable to verify the guns originality ....My guess is it was suspect because it was too early to be a 28 gauge It seems likely to me, that upon the return of that salesmans sample 28 Guage by Mr. du Bray to the Parker Factory The ejectors were likely added by the factory or had actually, in fact- been original to the gun, as this is one of the first 28 gauge fluid steel guns ever built And it was clearly intended to be shown with all the “modern amenities” as it had been Mr. du Bray’s sales tool.... To add further interest, I acquired the gun in the late 1980s ....out of the Cincinnati Ohio area Sadly, I no longer own the gun, however, I have some very nice digital photographs which I will hope to find and upload in the next week or so... The engraving is a very unique and gorgeous deep relief ...almost in the expression of the first A1 special |
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