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If you truly have a Best Gun, then its features are traditionally selected/tailored by and for the client at hand. Use the colour you like. It'll be "best" for you.
Personally, I like red... |
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Yesterday, 10:32 PM | #4 | ||||||
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I don’t really have a personal preference, just interested in what’s period correct.
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Yesterday, 11:10 PM | #5 | ||||||
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You may want to do what I did, when putting a pad on my GH Parker. I called Silvers in England and ordered an Orange and a Red. The lady I talked to was very nice and helpful. Even with postage (it was 15 yrs. ago) the total cost was about the same as I would have paid a dealer here.
When I put each pad next to the wood of the butt stock, the gun told me the Orange pad looked best. I did know that Parker Bros. most often used the Orange, so i was pleased. However. on an English 'Best' I think you might find ether color. A very dark walnut stock might call for a red pad. Best of luck and as always we'd like to see photos when it's on. |
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