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I'll second that.
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HI, I had the information at home. I did get a factory letter. The shotgun was given to my Wife's Great Grandfather as part of a debt to him. It is a GH Hammerless ordered and delivered in Jan. 1903 with Damascus steel barrels, 26 inches long. It went back to Parker in Jan. 1904 to be cleaned rebrowned and re-stocked, and again later in Feb.1904 to be restocked again. It was fired supposedly with a slug by my Wife's cousin and that "caused" the bulge he says. I think from the looks of it that there was a minor obstruction. Since it has been in the family for over 100 years they want to ifx it. Overall in is in very good shape. Chip
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09-23-2009, 08:52 AM | #5 | ||||||
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Then you should call Merrington - he's your man for the job.
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Thanks
Thanks Jay for the information I am going to contact the relatives and let them know and contact the man you recommended. Thanks again, Chip
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