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Brian Dudley 03-25-2016 11:46 AM

Wow... You are the only other person than Ed Good that has actually mentioned having work done by an Ed Landers in NH.

Is it possible that he actually IS real?

Daniel Carter 03-25-2016 12:39 PM

If it is the Ed Landers formerly of Middleboro Ma. who moved to N. H. number years ago count me as another fan. He made a good Ithaca out of two bad ones for a cost that left me thinking all he charged was the tax. Great stories of his trips shooting in England and buying old doubles to rebuild and resell here. When he wanted to test something he would step out the door and shoot into a dirt bank. Probably why he moved, got to crowded where he was

Greg Baehman 03-25-2016 01:31 PM

I have heard good things about Ed Lander, the gunsmith. All of the good things that I have heard have never had an Ed Good connection. I once owned a 20-ga. 28" A.H. Fox Sterlingworth that Ed Lander had fit a set of 28" 16-ga. barrels to, making for a 20/16 bi-gauge set. No issues at all and it was loaded up with original Fox colors.

Michael Bartlett 03-25-2016 02:26 PM

Same Ed Lander from Lakeville, MA. Originally from Grafton, NH, now alive and well in his late eighties in Alexandria, NH.

Sam Ogle 04-08-2016 11:51 AM

Jim; You will have more fun than should be legal: I love double triggers, and the neat little beaver tail is great.
Sam Ogle

Bill Murphy 04-09-2016 09:45 AM

The original Parker Brothers full choke is .020. The Repro full choke, at least mine, is .039.


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