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Greg Baehman 11-02-2011 06:59 PM

For the benefit of us that are still learning, would it be too much to ask if someone would post pic examples of the 0, 1 & 2 buttplates? :duck:

John Havard 11-02-2011 07:13 PM

Thanks Bill!

Robin Lewis 11-03-2011 08:31 AM

You can see them all here....
http://www.gungrip.com/items_457.html

Bill Murphy 11-03-2011 09:43 AM

Another example of a #2, the retriever looking dog head with no body showing, can be seen in the fourth post of this thread. Greg, all other examples are also shown in that fourth post. Just to clarify, there are at least five dog head buttplate variations, but the markings on the back are always 0, 1, or 2. If anyone has seen another number stamped on the back, let us know.

Greg Baehman 11-03-2011 10:10 AM

You're right Bill, I should have gone back and reviewed previous posts in this thread before posting my query.

Matt Michael 11-03-2011 04:06 PM

Thanks Brush Buster for taking the time to find those photos.

Bill Murphy 11-03-2011 06:04 PM

The seldom seen, by me at least, buttplate identified as D-8 in The Parker Story pictures on page 1 of this thread, is seen on the hammer gun in the "Pheasants on Hammer Gun" thread on this forum. It is described as a gun made in 1878 in the TPS picture and the "pheasant gun" was a #3 frame hammer gun made in 1882. From this information, I assume this buttplate was used quite early and probably has a "2" stamped on the back. I don't own an example of that buttplate so I can't comment with confidence.

Russ Jackson 11-04-2011 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Michael (Post 53884)
Thanks Brush Buster for taking the time to find those photos.

Matt ,You are quite welcome ! Had it in there for a long time and didn't have it tagged very well ! Russ

Richard Dow 11-04-2011 11:07 AM

Gutta Percha
 
Like the first "Link" mentions and contrary to the 2nd "Link" gutta percha is and has been used widely for well over a hundred years to fill your root canals. Most of us have some in our mouths. Best, DD


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