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its always about the wood. it can make a crap gun look good I should know I have a bunch of them. but I am a sucker for gold inlays just like red hair.
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After pondering the question I am a wood guy who prefers plenty of figure and warm to the touch. After all, engraving can be cut by any competent metal guy but food figure, well that's all mother nature and it won't fade or wear off over time.
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Hummm….let me see……….Mary Ann or Ginger……………I will take the wood
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wood here -
nice wood lifts no engraving great engraving doesn't enhance poor wood unless the engraving is setters ![]()
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Another vote for wood w/ great figure.
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For me, it must be a balance. Outstanding wood on a plain or lightly engraved gun doesn't look right. Too much tart. Too little taste.
On a highly engraved gun, great wood is a must to make things look balanced. Parker had it right. Modest wood on modest guns. Great wood on great grades of gun. |
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I think Remington Parker had it right. Heres a modest VHE.
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Mary Ann would be wood and Ginger was all engraving.
David thats a prime example of what I'm talking about. What a wonderfull gun, looks like a VH but what guage??? |
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