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Finally got around to taking a picture of the four EH guns residing at my house ! All be it a sub standard picture a picture none the less . At the top a circa 1904 34” , second from top a circa 1899 32” , second frombthe bottom a circa 1889 30” and at the bottom a circa 1891 28” .
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Now to find factory original EH in 26 and 24 inches !
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Very nice! But you knew I thought that
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What a nice collection of "big guns." I hope to take a turkey this Fall with my EH. Good luck with your search for short barreled versions. It's nice to be on a quest, eh?
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As for the quest, in the oft-repeated mantra of the PGCA, "Never Say Never!" I bought a 16 hammer gun at an auction, and a year later, lucked into another one. Upon checking serial numbers, I found that they were sequential. I'll take luck when I can get it, so maybe you'll find those short-barreled EHs before you know it. Just imagine the picture of all of them lined up... |
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I'm also not a deer club hunter, but when I was young, growing up on the Peninsula of VA (in the Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown area) my Dad got us into a "club" of sorts that included guys from our church. It was really a poor man's deer club, with only about 400 acres, but those acres were adjacent to the Colonial Parkway and Cheatam Annex. We did not run dogs on such a small holding, but every now and then the Club "leader" (the guy that knew the judge who owned the land and got us permission to hunt there) would use a beagle to push the deer from an overgrown field. I was just a kid, but I remember the feeling when a deer bounded just ahead of that short-legged beagle. There was a big club that had holdings on what is now Busch Gardens near Williamsburg. I do recall going with Pop to watch a hunt. It was the full-blown pack-of-hounds-running-deer-by-standers affair. We were just observers, but my childhood memories were some of the best of those early days. I, too, am a fan of Rutledge, and I looked into the prospects of buying into a hunt over hounds in the Southern tradition. I've not found anything available, but I do sometimes dream of using one of my Parkers (I think my EH might be too tightly choked) on such a hunt. I really don't care to kill another deer, but it would sure be nice to conjure up something of the tradition...especially with a Parker. I hope you find that 24" EH! Let us know when you do. |
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I usually hunt with some friends the last couple days of the season in Boswells Tavern in Louisa County . And one year we were doing man drives in s River bottom , they pushed a little buck to me . I was carrying a circa 1892 Parker GH 12 gauge 28” loaded with home cast and loaded slug in the right barrel and home loaded 0 buck in the left barrel . The little buck strolled up and stopped , I was sitting on a log , put the gun up and plunked in the neck with the slug . End of story dead right there it was a lasered 26 yards !
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I’ve not had the opportunity to hunt with the 34” EH as of yet . But last season I plunked one at 25 lasered yards with the EH 28” using home cast and loaded 0000 buck (.380” roundball) . That gun left the factory choked cylinder in the right barrel and it patterns large buckshot very nicely , well I say nicely I don’t make it a habit of shooting much past 30 yards with my doubles . I was at home perched kinda high up in a tree when the doe walked by I plunked her and she stayed right there .
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I really enjoy using my much abused EH hunting geese in corn and bean fields in Iowa. I no longer hunt deer but I when I was stationed at McGuire AFB I was frequently invited to hunt with a club in the Pine Barrens. Shotgun only. Most of the members were cops or firefighters from Philadelphia or local NJ folks. One guy had a great Parker 10 ga. He said it never failed him.
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Guns International #101242267 is listing an EH 10 for $999, 32"
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My Canadian alter ego says: Nice EH guns, eh?
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