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Brett Trimble 12-05-2023 11:28 PM

BTW, I’m glad you brought that one up as an example..

Greg Baehman 12-06-2023 12:20 AM

I’ve got my thoughts on that gun regarding the nose of the comb, it looks a little funky to me, that’s why I brought it up. The description written is a bit funky as well. I am no expert, perhaps those more seasoned on matters such as this will offer up their thoughts.

Bill Murphy 12-06-2023 11:41 AM

If we could see the "description", we could offer our thoughts. :whistle::whistle:

Greg Baehman 12-06-2023 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 400287)
If we could see the "description", we could offer our thoughts. :whistle::whistle:


https://www.proxibid.com/PARKER-BROS...ation/80655522

Brett Trimble 12-06-2023 12:18 PM

Caliber: 28 Gauge
Barrel Length: 32"
Low Estimate: 5000
High Estimate: 7000

Beautiful Parker Bros DH shotgun in rare 28 Gauge. 1 of 14 DH grade guns in 28 Gauge with 32" bbls. 97-98% finish on Titanic barrels. Bores are clean and shiny. Parker single stage trigger. Automatic ejections. Engraved game scenes on silvered out receiver. Splinter forend is beautifully checkered with smallest pressure dings on left side of forend. Straight hand stock has prominent checkering and lightest wear to right side of stock that has been professionally re-oiled. Exceptional shield inlay on forend and rear of tang. Skeletonized buttstock with prominent checkering remaining. A Parker Bros book correct firearm. 14 3/8" LOP. Drop at Heel 2 1/8". Drop at Comb 1 5/8". Letter from the Parker Gun Collectors Association Inc. has been acquired.

Greg Baehman 12-07-2023 10:46 AM

Apparently no one wants to opine and offer their thoughts on the gun's nose of the comb. There must be a reason, but that reason remains a mystery -- at least to some of us.

Ian Civco 12-07-2023 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Greg Baehman (Post 400393)
Apparently no one wants to opine and offer their thoughts on the gun's nose of the comb. There must be a reason, but that reason remains a mystery -- at least to some of us.

After market modification. Sanded and rounded. I would expect it to be less rounded and more pronounced.

Randy G Roberts 12-07-2023 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Greg Baehman (Post 400393)
Apparently no one wants to opine and offer their thoughts on the gun's nose of the comb. There must be a reason, but that reason remains a mystery -- at least to some of us.

A factory correct straight grip 20 for comparison. Kinda obvious eh....

Greg Baehman 12-07-2023 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Randy G Roberts (Post 400401)
A factory correct straight grip 20 for comparison. Kinda obvious eh....

Yeah, it's obviously obvious, eh? But, I don't care, it's got THIRTY-TWO's, dammit! Just look at 'em! :bowdown:

Randy G Roberts 12-07-2023 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg Baehman (Post 400411)
Yeah, it's obviously obvious, eh? But, I don't care, it's got THIRTY-TWO's, dammit! Just look at 'em! :bowdown:

Oh trust me I have looked at them and I am of the opinion that the wood surgery performed on this one will have little impact on the price at the end of the day. Maybe it is correct, after all the cataloger says "stock that has been professionally re-oiled" :nono:


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