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Jay Gardner 04-08-2022 09:25 AM

The now extinct flying turnip? Seldom have I been impressed by the engraving on the sides of Parker D's or C receivers, but never have I seen engraving on a floor plate with birds of a species that are identifiable.

Mike Koneski 04-08-2022 09:32 AM

Peacocks or possibly the elusive winged-turnip.

Daryl Corona 04-08-2022 09:54 AM

Red crested rip-snorters.

Mike Koneski 04-08-2022 10:00 AM

Possibly the hairy-chested nut-scratcher or the reclusive double-breasted mattress-thrasher?

Daryl Corona 04-08-2022 10:07 AM

I think I ran into one of them thrashers in a bar on the lower Eastern shore of MD.:shock:

Garry L Gordon 04-08-2022 10:46 AM

You guys kill me when you talk aesthetics. :rotf::rotf::rotf:

Daniel Carter 04-08-2022 11:36 AM

They have a resemblance to guinea fowl, perhaps ordered for an African hunt?Or on second thought African turnips.

Rick Losey 04-08-2022 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Koneski (Post 361048)
Peacocks or possibly the elusive winged-turnip.

nope - not a peacock - it looks nothing like the big one I could barely miss hitting with the truck a few days ago on a back road in upstate NY

glad I didn't kill it - but on the other hand - would have been a lot of tying material :corn:

CraigThompson 04-08-2022 01:28 PM

Generic “flying creatures” :whistle:

Austin Smith 04-08-2022 01:38 PM

Hahaha thanks everyone! The tuffs on the top of the head are distinct and the artist made sure to make the wings very distinct as well with the speculums almost like ducks (but obviously not ducks).


Quote:

Originally Posted by Garry L Gordon (Post 361041)
Austin, I think those birds on wonderful, and somewhat unique. If that DH is otherwise good, I'd go for it just because of those birds. Do you know the timeframe for the gun? I have a guess.

1894 is the manufacturing date.


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