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Others like B's and double rondel engraving with Bernard barrels . However to some all fineness of detail is a waste or unnecessary
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Mr. Day your pics are inspiring as always.
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And my old regular go to 16 ga CHE, a 1904 gun sent back to Remington in the late 30's for replacement barrels of cro-moly Remington steel.
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Unusual single trigger
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This is a "C" grade with a single trigger, Edgar knows what kind and who made it, it is a 1 frame w/30" Titanic barrels 12 gauge, do not have any real good photos, Gary
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This is one of the finest Bernard barreled CH's I've ever seen.
Original in every way. . |
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Nice half grip/ball grip dean! |
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I stole my 12ga CHE Bernard at a small auction 4 years ago for $2200. Sometimes it's nice to be lucky. :rotf:
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A beautiful "C" Craig!
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This is a CH that is was in well used condition, it features flat top rib, hinged knurled triggers and checkered ball grip.
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But but but, I thought any differences between C's and D's were minor and insignificant!!
Nice guns guys. I am a real fan of the C grades . |
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There are those C's that are blah but lots of them are pretty neat. Most pre 1900 had deer engraving, then 1900 to 1905 25 percent had rondels and an interesting bottom engraving, then the rest until the early 1920 had five pheasant or ducks flying After 1925 or so things got interesting again with great engraving patterns and sometimes unusual stock details.
Look until you find one you can't live without. I've seen a bunch of great ones. |
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Here is a Later C with some small non-typical details in the checkering pattern. Namely the little Bit of carving behind the drop point.
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