In a previous thread titled "Should I Keep It or Not?" I ended up sending the "GH" with the cracked wrist to Brad B. in Michigan. I have received the shotgun and I am so pleased! The stock is so strong now and the "crown" of the comb has been repaired as well as a few minor barrel dents removed. Before and after photos are included. This was simply a repair, in no way was this work intended as a restoration. Brad does nice work.
Something peculiar happened after I sent this Parker to Michigan, these guns multiply! Photos are also enclosed of the "growing family". The one on top is my recent 1900 "DH", the next one is the 1885 "Top Lever" "O" Grade, and lastly my original 1896 "GH". I am also refurbishing an old "Remington Expert" "Chamberlin Works" trap thrower that I inherited from my late father. My family and I are going to have so much fun when the weather warms up. It's snowing here in the foothills West of Fort Collins as I type.