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Greg Baehman 02-13-2018 12:51 PM

Rare pair of Repros
 
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Here's a seldom seen pair of 12-ga. DHE Repros w/26" bbls. choked IC/M made for the National Sporting Fraternity. Numbered 12-12A and 12-12B on the trigger guard extension. The seller states the stock finish is original, however these guns have leather covered pads. I question if they came from the factory with the pads, but maybe. What do you think?

Click a couple of times on the pic to enlarge.

Bill Mullins 02-13-2018 01:24 PM

Greg... I owned a DHE 20 a few years ago that had the prefix P Serial number and was told it came from the "Skeuse Collection" that had a leather covered pad. It appeared to be all original and factory installed. Regretfully I no longer
own the gun.

Greg Baehman 02-13-2018 01:48 PM

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Well, we know that leather covered pads were at least "on the drawing board". But, if one reads very carefully and if they indeed came to market, were they factory installed or were they sold to customers for them to install???

Mo' questions and mo' mystique.

George M. Purtill 02-13-2018 02:27 PM

Greg
I would like to know more about these NSF guns made by Skeuse Parker Company [new name by me].My 28 gauge repro came with a set of 28 inch barrels so marked. Obviously not original to my gun. Definitely Skeuse barrels though.

Greg Baehman 02-13-2018 03:41 PM

George, if you search them on the forum here as well a Google search you'll know as much about them as I do. Maybe C.O.B. can reply as he seems to know a bit about them, too.

Scot Cardillo 02-13-2018 09:54 PM

Notwithstanding the NSF guns, what other organizations did Regeant make dedicated guns for? Do I recall a Buffalo Bill or Annie Oakley effort resulting in a limited run of PR guns bearing special markings?

Does the NSF effort appeal to the collector community?

I like the field guns bearing standard markings..nonetheless..that's a nice pair of shotguns; thanks for sharing, Greg.

Greg Baehman 02-13-2018 10:50 PM

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I'm with you Scot in preferring the standard run of Parker Repro's markings. Personally, I have a hard time warming up to special editions, I might have a differing opinion if I were heavily involved with the NSF or any other organization that might have had guns made for them and their members.

You're right, the Buffalo Bill Historical Center had a special run of apparently 100 guns made for them. Here's a few pics of the markings on that edition:

Rich Anderson 02-14-2018 09:52 AM

The NSF Limited was started by Jim Rikoff back in the early 70's if I remember.
He was head of Winchester Press before he started the NSF. They offered limited runs (1000 copies) of sporting books and branched out into hunting and fishing trips as well. The also offered limited runs of guns and I think there was more than one with the Parker Reproduction. I remember drooling over a two barrel set they offered but being a college student at the time it was way out of reach. The leather pad on these could very well be original to the order from NSF or it could have been an option they (NSF) offered to the members. The gun should be marked 1 of 1000 or something similar.

Dean Romig 02-14-2018 10:01 AM

What does the 1B of 100 indicate?





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Greg Baehman 02-14-2018 10:06 AM

Thanks for that Rich. These particular guns have "One of One Hundred for N.S.F.L." inscribed in the rib.

G & H has the guns if you'd like to see higher quality pics.

Greg Baehman 02-14-2018 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 235826)
What does the 1B of 100 indicate?





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I believe, like the subject pair, is the "B" gun of an A - B numbered pair. To my knowledge the N.S.F.L. and Buffalo Bill special editions have their own serialization unique to each of their organizations.

George M. Purtill 02-14-2018 10:15 AM

Thanks Rich.
I will look at may barrels and see exactly what they say.

Scot Cardillo 02-14-2018 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 235826)
What does the 1B of 100 indicate?





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All of the barrel markings are wrong!!

They should read 1 of 99 :rotf:

Wonder how many barrels say 1 of 100 :)

Rich Anderson 02-14-2018 10:40 AM

With only 100 guns produced like this I would think it would make them pretty rare these days.

John Allen 02-14-2018 11:29 AM

You could order repros with leather covered pads.Parker Repro outsourced them.I don't know who actually did the work.I think possibly LeFever may have done a few.We also did a few leather pads at Jaegers for customer guns.They were good enough that you could not tell they were not factory.

Bill Mullins 02-14-2018 01:10 PM

John.. The PR I once owned had beautiful light wood forearm and stock.
The LOP was 141/2 to end of wood and then the all pigskin covered pad
of the same color as the stock. One could hardly tell where the wood ended
and the pad stared. It gave me a 15" plus LOP that I needed for my long arms.
It had the "P" serial number. I sold the gun in a weak moment! Now regretted.

John Allen 02-14-2018 02:32 PM

Bill,That could have been one of the Jaeger guns.They used a light tan colored pigskin and could take a standard LOP out to 15".That was the max without a spacer.

Greg Baehman 02-14-2018 03:20 PM

Richard Skeuse commented on the rubber butt option on Parker Repros in this thread:
http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=243
Granted, his comments did not mention leather covered, nor did he distinguish between a rubber recoil pad or a hard rubber DHBP. Perhaps he'll see this thread and clarify . . .

Again . . . mo' questions and mo' mystique

Scot Cardillo 02-14-2018 03:38 PM

I want a Repro with a DHBP something terrible but, not enough to hack one up to get it..


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