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George Blair 09-01-2011 03:51 PM

Silvers....Spur or not
 
Would the stock of a Parker made in 1900 with a Silvers pad have a spur? Thanks, George

Dave Suponski 09-01-2011 05:00 PM

Yes it would George...:)

John Farrell 09-01-2011 09:09 PM

Is there a source for a replacement 1 1/2 frame spur butt plate that I have to replace? I tried one from Galazan and it was way oversize with a spur that was too small. JF

Dean Romig 09-01-2011 10:36 PM

If you're talking about the Galazan Silvers pad with the spur, I had the same experience... the spur was way too small.
I got an damaged original 'hard rubber' (gutta percha) butt plate and filed, sanded and epoxied just the correct sized spur to the silvers pad and it fit the inlet in the buttstock with no alterations to the wood.

Patrick Lien 09-02-2011 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by John Farrell (Post 49326)
Is there a source for a replacement 1 1/2 frame spur butt plate that I have to replace? I tried one from Galazan and it was way oversize with a spur that was too small. JF


John,
Here are before and after pics using a Galazan pad. Lots of removal of material to fit and black acraglass to fill out the spur.

Patrick

Bill Murphy 09-02-2011 06:22 PM

Thank you, Patrick, for your pictures and information. Unfortunately, no Silvers pad or any other pad will fill the void of the Parker "Rubber Butt". You either have to trim the end of your stock a bit or use black acraglas to fill the void. I would rather fill the void with black acraglas than trim the stock. That is an easy decision. By the way, I use the Griffin and Howe reproduction Silvers pad in preference to any other Repro or even an original because I started buying then in quantity in 1986 and always keep them on hand. They are excellent and age and color very well.


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