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Russ Jackson 12-09-2021 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 349914)
Well, when it becomes mine Russ, it will definitely see the grouse woods... on fair weather days only.

I remember just after you first got it and wondered about its originality and you brought it to the Spring Southern, if memory serves correctly, and the experts couldn't find a single reason not to believe it is completely original. I fell in love but I didn't get to hold it for very long - a LOT of guys wanted to examine it.




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I have to say Dean ,YOU actually are the first person who ask to be put on the list should I ever part with it ,although over the years the list has grown to be Quite Long :rotf: !!! I have a Journal for my Wife or Daughter to contact certain Gun Buyers when the day arrives and believe it or not your name and number are first on the list for the C ! Hopefully that won't be for many a year !:)

Dean Romig 12-09-2021 08:40 PM

Like you Russ, I hope that day is so far into the future neither of us will remember which end of the gun to point at the bird.

If in the meantime you decide to sell it please give me plenty of time to round up the $30K down payment. :whistle:





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David Noble 12-09-2021 09:25 PM

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I've something else to add about the Skeet guns. They were sometimes ordered with extra barrels. Here is a 20 ga VHE Skeet that was ordered with an extra set of 30" barrels choked Full and IMP.Mod. This gun has all the standard features of the Skeet guns including straight stock with checkered butt, manual safety, selective single trigger, beavertail, etc. The 30" barrels came with it's own beavertail forend, both marked with "2". Double Ivory beads were a nice touch.

Chad Hefflinger 12-09-2021 09:36 PM

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I had a GHE 12 skeet at one time that had all the features mentioned and was confirmed through Abercrombie and Fitch. I have a VHE 16 skeet that has all of the features mentioned with the exception of a Noshock pad.

Russ Jackson 12-09-2021 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 349967)
Like you Russ, I hope that day is so far into the future neither of us will remember which end of the gun to point at the bird.

If in the meantime you decide to sell it please give me plenty of time to round up the $30K down payment. :whistle:





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Will Do !:rotf:

Dean Romig 12-09-2021 09:45 PM

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Wow David, that combo set is BEAUTIFUL!!

I have pivctures of the same Skeet/Trap combo but a CHE. I snagged the pictures off the gunbroker listing about 15 years ago. I’ll find the pics and post them right here.


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Dave Noreen 12-09-2021 11:18 PM

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As cataloged, the skeet guns would be straight grip, BTFE, checkered butt, SST and Skeet chokes.
Remington used pictures of a straight grip VHE for their catalog Skeet Gun picture, but the style of grip was optional --

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CraigThompson 12-10-2021 12:14 AM

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I’m curious in the picture below what are the two things that look like tack boards on posts at both the high and low houses ?

Bill Murphy 12-10-2021 02:21 AM

OK, here goes. In the early days of skeet, the birds were thrown straight across the field, rather than at the angle they are thrown at today. The birds and pieces were aimed right at the opposite house and consequently, the shooter. The board protected the shooter from being hit by the birds and pieces from the opposite house. When "something" is headed his way, the shooter could step aside behind the board.

Scott Janowski 12-10-2021 08:05 AM

Bill, Do you know when they changed the target angle?


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