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02-18-2018, 09:57 PM
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Aside from my wife, my two favorite things
Photo taken early last fall - Max, almost 3 yr old Llewellin setter and all original 1887 Parker Grade 3 top lever hammer (28” Cyl/Cyl). Having recently found 30” barrels with forend the gun is now with Brad having them restored and fitted. Originally 30” Full/Full barrels am having them opened to IC/LF for sporting clays and upland hunting.
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Tom,That pose of your Setter & Parker would make a nice painting. J.J.
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