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The buttstock looks original to me but I would be surprised if that forend wood is original or even a replacement by Parker Bros. or Remington. I can plainly see that the forend iron is correct for a BTFE and the checkering is suggestive of an original - but the shape and contour of the forend wood causes raised eyebrows.
One more thing... I don't see any ejector rods protruding from the front of the frame knuckle. Maybe the angle of the camera is the reason? |
Dean: Thanks for you input. The gun is clearly a special order gun. Prince of Wales grip and no safety. The forend iron as you point out is correct. I expect that you are correct, but if the gun was special order then anything is possible.
Bruce |
I agree Bruce and we have seen some really strangely shaped beavertails and greatly exaggerated cheek risers on Parkers but you can count them on one hand and the order books support the configuration of those guns as they are today.
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That forearm is absolutely strange, but I would buy that gun.
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Come on Bill :) THIS is strange :shock:
Feb. 1915 Forest & Stream http://books.google.com/books?id=lRM...AJ&pg=PA115&dq http://pic20.picturetrail.com:80/VOL.../410494177.jpg |
There's one even stranger in an early Parker Pages.
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Guys: Thanks so much for your input. As there are no records for the gun, I will continue to believe based on the color and the overall feel and checkering that this is the original forend. I am going to sell it and wanted to give an accurate description. So I guess I will have to say "I believe" instead of I " warrent". Any one have an idea of the value?
Bruce |
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