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I make no claim to be a photographer but, I hope you will enjoy the following photo's of a pair of Parker Reproductions that I was extraordinarily fortunate to happen upon. This post is also intended to recognize a member that I think we are all fortunate to have amongst us. I hereby nominate Greg Baehman as the official PGCA expert on all things Parker Reproduction. Thanks for the mentorship and your guidance Greg. Let us not forget to recognize Mr. Skeuse for his ambition and ability to see it through.
Here's to you Greg and here's to Mr. Skeuse
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I'm very, very impressed with that matched set and the photography and your staging, but even more impressed with that two-gun trunk case. I had never seen one before today, much less known of the existence of such a case.
Indeed congrats to Tom Skuese for his vision and certainly to Greg Baehman for his knowledge and guidance.
And thank you Scot for sharing it with us.
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Not because I think they're better than the other breeds,
but because I'm a romantic - stuck on tradition - and to me, a Setter just "belongs" in the grouse picture."
George King, "That's Ruff", 2010 - a timeless classic.
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You're too nice Scot. I very much appreciate the compliment, but there several others here that are just as knowledgable, maybe more so, that are willing to the share their knowledge of these not only great, but collectible guns.
What Scot is showing us here in this thread are indeed rare birds. A consecutive numbered pair of Steel Shot Specials. What makes them even more rare and special is that they appear to be unfired with straight grips, splinter forends and double triggers -- and that's without mentioning the ultra rare, maybe unique, motor case.
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Greg, you are the first to share what you know and you are the first to say you don't know - you're being far too modest.
00175 - Parker Reproduction Steel Shot Special - Double triggers, English grip, Splinter fore-end, 28” barrel with 3” chambers, Chrome lined bores, Choked IC / MOD
The length of pull (lop) = 14-1/4”
The drop at comb (dac) = 1-9/16”
The drop at heel (dah) = 2-1/4”
The weight of the butt = 3lb - 9.2oz
The weight of the 28” barrel is 3lb - 2.3oz
The weight of the fore-end is 7.4oz
The weight of the gun overall is 7lb - 2.9oz
Choke Left - .722 Choke Right - .727 (I have not yet measured the bores)
Overall Length is 44 - 1/4”
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00176 - Parker Reproduction Steel Shot Special - Double triggers, English grip, Splinter fore-end, 28” barrel with 3” chambers, Chrome lined bores, Choked IC / MOD
The length of pull (lop) = 14-5/16””
The drop at comb (dac) = 1-3/8””
The drop at heel (dah) = 2-1/8”
The weight of the butt = 3lb - 8.2oz
The weight of the 28” barrel is 3lb - 2.3oz
The weight of the fore-end is 7.5oz
The weight of the gun overall is 7lb - 2oz
Choke Left - .722 Choke Right - .727 (I have not yet measured the bores)
Overall Length is 44 - 5/16”
*I actually have measured the bores - however, I forgot to jot the numbers down. Maybe Greg can save me the trouble of setting up a bore gage (I sent the numbers to him at one point) Greg?
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Unfortunately Scot, I didn't record your guns bore diameters as I was only comparing them to the SSS that I had at the time. The SSS I had has .731 bores and I seem to to recall that yours measured the same, but I could be misremembering.
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With all the long-haired fuzzy dogs that seem to rule the roost around here, this thread wouldn’t be complete without a short-haired pointing dog who ‘might’ be a shade spoiled.
..here we have Kansas putting forth his best effort to thwart the endeavor to photograph these guns because he does not have my undivided attention. (note the lack eye-contact)
..next, we have Kansas sulking because he does not have my undivided attention.
..and finally, here we have Kansas following a good deal of shotgun-handling in concert with several trips to the safe. (taken previously)
I hope you’ve enjoyed the pictures, thanks for looking them over - been meaning to take pics for a good while now. Bore measurements are on the to-do list.
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