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I really love any Damascus barrel but the pattern on my GH sure holds a special spot in my heart.
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They are all nice, but here are my to favorite.
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This is the nicest I ever owned, Laminated on a lifter. I know it doesn't look it but all three pictures are of the same gun, better photos would help but ... best I can do.
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I know that gun Robin and I believe the barrels are of Parker Bros. manufacture too. Do you recall the serial number? If I recall correctly, the P stamp is absent from the right barrel flat but the year of manufacture is more of a 'dead giveaway'.
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in the strengh of the barrels excluding fluid steel in the strengh test just a while back wasnt the stub rwist one of the strongest and plain steel was way up there in strengh...all of the guns shown are just the best....charlie
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I think the number is 11413
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I like them all. A suggestion: A display of Damascus, twist and laminated barrels at a shoot. Just put your gun in a rack for for a few hrs at a shoot so everyone everyone to see the beauty of the various barrels ( Parker, Elsie, Fox, Remington, LeFeaver). Mike's shoot in September?
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Not a Parker, but nice chain link pattern on my Ithaca grade 3 Lewis from 1905.
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I'm with Wild Skies!! I have "Chain J" on an 1895 vintage BE-Grade Remington Hammerless Double that is my favorite.
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