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I didn't want to step on Bruce's thread so I started another. This is my EE 12 ga. circa 1901. Barrels are 30" Full & Mod. 14" LOP to front trigger. Drop at comb is 1 3/4 and 3 1/4 at heel. Weight is 7.8 lb's.
It's a bit crusty in places, but not bad for a 110 year old.
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I hope you enjoy her!
The Following 12 Users Say Thank You to David Noble For Your Post:
Dean, I believe you are correct in naming Loy as the engraver.Compare this Ithaca Crass engraved by Loy, same border, same scroll. The "quotation" marks at the end of the scroll are a known Joseph Loy characteristic.
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