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Bruce Day 08-13-2010 01:23 PM

Anomolous Parker
 
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Here's a little 1911 16ga.

Parker changed to the grooved, pinned bolt plate in 1910, from the prior 1905non grooved but pinned 1905 bolt plate. This has neither.

Parker started using the new style, lettered grip cap in 1888. This has the old style.

I have another little sub gauge C with front articulated trigger and both front and rear triggers checkered. Sometime I'll post photos of that one. That's another "Parker never did". This little Bernard here, so far as we have been able to determine, is one of two known. About 16 were made, so maybe there are some out there not publicly known.

David Borrowman 08-13-2010 01:42 PM

Those bbls are breathtaking.

Rich Anderson 08-13-2010 05:09 PM

I have a GH 16 O frame that has two distinct damascuss patterns between the barrels. this difference doesn't seem to occur in the Bernard barrels. Another one for the Hmmm file.

Dave Noreen 08-13-2010 05:59 PM

Sweet gun, Bruce. Thanks for sharing.

Josh Loewensteiner 08-13-2010 08:38 PM

When this gun showed up at our annual meeting banquet display last year, I got chills. Thanks for sharing her again, Bruce.

Bruce Day 08-13-2010 09:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Anderson (Post 22606)
I have a GH 16 O frame that has two distinct damascuss patterns between the barrels. this difference doesn't seem to occur in the Bernard barrels. Another one for the Hmmm file.

Rich, I'm no Parker expert, but after seeing and looking closely at least a minimum of a thousand Parker damascus barrels, it seems to me that the higher the grade of the gun, the more closely matched are the two barrels in the set and the fewer the short run damascus segments in a given barrel. Bernards are consistant, as are croille damascus in C's and above. The most mismatched are Parker's low end damascus, the G grade. However, even in G's, some are very well matched barrel to barrel and within each barrel. I think the differences are entirely cosmetic and don't have any effect on strength.

David Nelson 08-13-2010 10:02 PM

Phew!
 
I hadn't realized how gorgeous those are!

Rich Anderson 08-14-2010 09:33 AM

I didn't notice the difference at first but it's there. The gun has become a bit of a project and when it's finished i'll post some pictures.

I have a GHE 16 O frame that the pattern matches as well as a D hammer gun. This just struck me as odd. I have only one Bernard barreled gun but there is no comparison between Damascuss and Bernard for the sheer beauty of those barrels.

Bruce Day 08-14-2010 12:17 PM

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Two CHE sub ga original finish barrels.

Don Dabro 08-17-2010 04:20 PM

These are exquisite and I've never seen anything on bbl. that was, obviously, "not for year average BEAR"!
I don't know why, but, I always am so instantly "in Love" with any Gun,Car,Jewelry,etc., that is so artistically rendered or designed? Maybe it's because my whole Career has been
involved with - HOW DOES IT LOOK? FORD STYLING DIV.- as Clay Modeler, Design Sculptor; Disney - W.E.D. Enterprises, EPCOT PEOPLE MOVERS; and now, Prof. Fine Artist-
and, also, beginner PARKER COLLECTOR enthusiast!! I love these PARKERS - INHERITED a "TROJAN"12 ga.,30" from my lady's Father(was his dad's/ and Grand dad's- 1922)!
Don Dabro - Mich. Hunter


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