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I checked the barrel flats this morning. They are stamped as follows:
Attachment 34723 3 lb 3 oz, D=Damascus. Does the 4 indicate grade? What about the C? I thought a GH should be a grade 2. |
Yes it is a grade 4 just found one my self.Looking back at your other pictures hinted at that.Real nice gun congratulations.
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I have seen dozens of Quality G guns with mismatched Damascus tubes, an occasional one in a D and none in a higher grade. Mismatched tubes are interesting to some and to be avoided by others. Many photos have been posted here of such specimens. I know of no justification other than baseless speculation that they are salesmens samples. None of the known sales and exhibition sample guns have tube mismatching. Still it's an interesting yarn.
Some Gs also had wonderful wood and we have shown photos here before of such guns. Welcome to the world of Parker's. May I suggest The Parker Story ? If a research letter is available that will tell you if it was made for a salesman by name such as Dubray. |
It is definitely a grade 2 gun, Not a grade 4. The 4 stamped on the right barrel flat may indicate 4 iron crolle.
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Nice guns Jeremy. I like the Damascus G's and you've sort of got a two-in-one with those barrels. Neat! The wood is great. As Bruce said, a lot of G's have nice wood and your's seems very, very, nice.
Anybody got any ideas why G's can come with such great wood? It's like the wood used skips over a grade or two or three on some of these G guns. |
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Jeremy, any chance you could post more photos of the GH wood? Thanks
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I'll post some more pics of the wood tonight.
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Greg is right. If PB had any American Walnut (juglans nigra) with obvious figure, the G Grade guns were the highest grade they could use it on. It was "Put it on a G Grade or burn it in the stove."
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