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Lefever H Grade
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Found for less than the cost of a decent Parker Trojan or VH.
1916 Syracuse Lefever light 12ga, 7lbs even,28" unmessed with fluid steel barrels, old 1927 patent date Jostam Hy-Gun pad, all compensation and adjustment features except trigger pull. European thin shell walnut. |
Looks like better than average wood too.
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The H wood is not bad for a bottom grade gun. All Syracuse Lefevers had European walnut. I have a nice stick of thin shell set aside just in case I have to restock a gun some time. Dark streaks and straight through the wrist, matches the Parker B and C wood of the day.
Its not as nice as this wood on a friend's gun, but it will do. |
Nice looking late production H grade.
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What is meant by thin shell?
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American Black Walnuts have "thick" shells.
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Sorry I don't know what is meant by thin or thick shells. I suppose I should ask what is a shell as it relates to walnut?
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in nut shell
it's the nut's shell |
How does that relate to the figure or quality of the wood?
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And looking at a piece of walnut how could a decipher thick or thin? As well didn't know there was such a thing in the nuts!
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