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Unread 05-02-2010, 08:46 AM   #1
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GH 12 G Damascus 1915. Couldn't resist this one. Perfect 30" Damascus choked Cyl/F- 14 3/8" LOP to Original Plate- 2 3/8" DAH- 1 3/4" DAC- and lots of case color.


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Man that is sweet.
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Bob ,That is a really nice gun ,hard to find in that condition ,Congrats. !!!!!!!!! Is that the gun you were looking for a fore end for ? I looked in my stash ,I thought I had one ,but I don't ! Sorry ,I thought I could return the nice deal you gave me on the fore end tip a few years ago ! Russ
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Russ,
Thank you!! Yes I need forend wood for this one. When I first looked at the gun the forend was in 2 pieces with a nice clean untouched break. While I was deliberating the owner thought it would be a good idea to use Gorilla Glue and put it together. He really messed it up. But, I believe I will find a good piece of wood and have a great gun.
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wow nice gun!!
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Ya know Scott if you worked more than five minutes
rather than hangin around here you wouldn't have to run off when we were shootin.
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Ya know Scott if you worked more than five minutes
rather than hangin around here you wouldn't have to run off when we were shootin.
well it was lunch time that is where you people were heading when i left to go to workand you call that shooting ps; just got in from work
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Russ,
Thank you!! Yes I need forend wood for this one. When I first looked at the gun the forend was in 2 pieces with a nice clean untouched break. While I was deliberating the owner thought it would be a good idea to use Gorilla Glue and put it together. He really messed it up. But, I believe I will find a good piece of wood and have a great gun.
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Bob, don't get in a rush on that fore-end, and don't touch it, unless you have the skills. There are folks out there who can work miracles with wood.
Someone will come along with recomendations, or pm me, and I will give you some recomendations,
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Bob, Try this guy he has done quite a few guns for me and many other Parker members, his work is excellent and his turn around time is very good.

Edgard Baeckelandt
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Give him a call and tell him what you have, I think it can be saved and a original forend is much better then a replacement...
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Thank you Eric. I will contact Ed. I have pictures so I hope he does internet.
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