Grading Early Guns
I agree with everyone, but would like to draw this out a little. I have always set a value that the lowest grade damascus gun was a grade 2. This was supported by three diamonds in the fore end checking pattern, and a little figure on one side of the butt.
Could barrel 1 really be barrel three? Interesting especially since the two existing barrel sets still match weight.
The lock engraving seems to have been roll marked, then chased. Was roll mark engraving being considered for grade 1?
How would you assess the dominating factors on grade determination:
Barrel Steel?
Engraving?
Frame Sculpture?
Wood Quality?
Checking pattern?
A grade number found on any original part could nullify all these?
We need some good examples and opinions for Summer Parker Pages
Best, Austin
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