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DHE "live Bird" safety delete
Unread 01-27-2012, 02:40 PM   #1
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Saw this one on GB with a flat surfaced top tang and an obvious shadow from a safety slot being filled in. Is it at all possible that a letter would be so specific as to state it was returned for removal of safety, filling of slot and engraving the area? Or could it have been removed before it was originally shipped as in a gun that was already completed but was altered before shipment to fill a specific order? Or is it simply a gun someone made into a no safety?
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Unread 01-27-2012, 02:53 PM   #2
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Jared, That top tang looks very right to me. I am working on an article for a future Parker Pages on this very subject among other things. A letter could very well explain the safety issue.
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Unread 01-27-2012, 02:58 PM   #3
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I own two safety delete Parkers. One DHE 30" and one VH 32" Both letter as they are including no safety. Both top tangs are radiused and not flat as most safety guns are. It certainly could be the picture, but the top tang looks flat and the shadow of the slot is sure visable. The engraving over the filled slot looks good but I have seen restorations of this area in the past that look better than this. If it letters, I would be OK with it. Interesting gun with what looks like non standard DH engraving. I especially like the Setter on the bottom surface.
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Unread 01-27-2012, 06:21 PM   #4
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Jared, It looks correct to me, the guns with the safety delete feature did have the safety slot with a filler piece in it. The engraving is unique, I regret not buying it before because the previous seller had it listed for $3200. It was originally a straight grip stock, you can't see in these photos but the long tang has been cut short for the pistol grip stock.
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Both of my pre 1905 no safety guns that letter for such, have rounded top tangs and no evidence of having a slot for the safety . Is the flat tang and slot remnants something that appeared on the later era safety delete guns?
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My DHE letters without safety, the tang is filed round but you can definately see the edges of a safety slot like in the gun on GI.
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Chris, what year was your no safety gun made? I did not know they made them like yours and the one pictured on GB. I will try to add some pictures of my top tang tomarrow.
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Made in 1909, I'll try to get a close up of mine too.
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Parker frames were routinely punched for the safety. The slot was filled when "No Safety" was specified on the order.

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Jared, Here's a picture of the tang on my DHE. It looks flat, but is definately finished round and you can't see the edges of the filler piece in the picture but there there.
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