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28g VH restoration
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I just completed this restoration of a VH 28g. It is on an 00 frame. The gun was a pretty honest gun to start with. It just had no case color remaining, it looked like is was removed or something. And the stock was cut down pretty short.
The owner wanted the gun brought back to like new condition with new wood that was upgraded some from original. I did that for him by restocking it and restoring all metal finishes. I was also able to save the original stock shield which had a pretty cool christmas gift inscription on it. The engraving was touched up in spots by Geoffroy and the case color was done by Turnbull. Attachment 128991 Attachment 128992 Attachment 128993 Attachment 128994 Attachment 128995 Attachment 128996 Attachment 128997 Attachment 128998 Attachment 128999 Attachment 129000 Attachment 129001 Attachment 129002 Attachment 129003 Attachment 129004 Attachment 129005 Attachment 129006 |
Brian, one of the nicest resto jobs i have seen! I had the same gun but on a 0 frame, very early gun that someone rested a lit cigarette on the side of the stock (my guess was while tying a boot lace or taking a leak) and had cut it to 13 1/2'' LOP. i had it restocked and got a bump up to better wood, not unlike your job here. Very nice work!
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Brian, your work is by far superior.
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Most will opt to upgrade the wood some if they are paying to restock the gun. When I presented about 7 or 8 wood options to the customer for this one, there were 2 or 3 others that would have been my choice. But he really liked this one. I felt it looked too “modern” initially. But after the work was done, I think it is very attractive.
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Wonderful job Brian! I especially like the stock shield. It would be great to know that 1916 Xmas story! Father to son maybe?
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Excellent work again!
Thank you for your help last week |
As always your work is outstanding!!!
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Brian,
The restoration turned out better than expected and I couldn’t be happier with the outcome. I purchased the gun for my wife because it’s 5lbs, 1oz with 26” barrels and in 28ga which is our preferred gauge for hunting quail in South Texas. The metal work is excellent with correct barrel polish and bluing, proper screws and recut of the engraving. Turnbull did an outstanding job on the case color. As for the wood, I appreciate your recommendation to replace the fore end wood, and it matches the butt stock perfectly. In my opinion, our goal to restore the gun to period-correct original was accomplished. We had considerable discussions regarding wood selection and didn’t want to go overboard with wood that wasn’t correct for a VH Grade. Although the wood is better than the original, I own several factory field grade guns with wood containing feathering as this one now does so I don’t think we went too far on wood selection. The original stock had been shortened with a pad added and we weren’t sure what the original butt plate was. In checking with the Parker Research Committee, there was no record of the original butt plate, so we had to assume the original was a dogs head with spur. The one you installed is beautiful and I’m confident we made the right selection. As for the stock shield “DLS Christmas 1916” we don’t know the history, but I think we can all agree it adds to the provenance of the gun. With the restoration complete, I commend you on your craftsmanship and attention to detail. We now have a correctly restored 109-year-old gun that looks as good as it did on Christmas Day 1916. I also must commend my friend and fellow Parker enthusiast, Keith Doty. He recommended you for the project and insisted that we restore the gun to period correct as close to original as possible. Keith’s advice has led to a superb outcome for everyone involved. It’s gratifying to see a plan come together and exceed expectations. |
Brian is that a reproduction butt plate? If so it's very nice example.
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Yes. It is a reproduction plate molded from a new old stock plate. It is the highest quality reproduction plate available on the market.
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