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			Thanks Bruce Engraved shields are too uncommon. And when you do see them engraved, there is no way to decipher them. I wish that was a software program that you could enter the 3 initials and it would give you names that match. I'm sure NSA has one. | ||||||
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			Very nice Bruce and "Turnip Farmer" of the Gloden Fleece. Of the initials displayed on those shields and caps are the corresponding names known? . 
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			My DH 10 had an engraved shield, but the engraving was too worn out when it came into my possession.  I have a good mind to get it re-engraved in a period correct manner.   Very cool and thanks for sharing these photos | ||||||
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|  01-08-2016, 01:17 PM | #6 | ||||||
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			One of my favorites.
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			AH 12ga Many are aware of the significance of the name Fletcher in the history of the United States Navy. | ||||||
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|  01-08-2016, 02:43 PM | #8 | ||||||
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			That's very nice Bruce. I think Rear Admiral Thomas Perry may have been a bit more conservative in his choice of graded Parkers - in 1908 he chose a 20 gauge DH. . 
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			Lovely wood and a historically significant gun.  Is the butt plate horn? | ||||||
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|  01-08-2016, 02:55 PM | #10 | ||||||
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			Thank you Bruce. No, that's a very nicely done leather covered pad that Abe Chaber did for me. When I bought the gun the stock had been cut and a horrible recoil pad had been poorly installed. I have no clue where the skeleton butt plate went to, but it did have one originally. . 
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