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Unread 01-09-2013, 05:06 PM   #1
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OK I am looking at a very early BH 572XX (1889), One concern I have is there is no engraving at the breech end of the barrels like you would expect on any Parker I have ever seen. Has anyone ever seen a very early graded hammerless gun without the engraving at the breech end of the barrels?? Does this look correct?? Thanks Craig
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Unread 01-09-2013, 05:30 PM   #2
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Craig,You mean like this?
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Craig, like Dave's BH your barrels are obviously "Finest Damascus" (D6 I believe) and often identified by the DD stamp on the flat of the right barrel. Most all other hammerless Damascus barrels are stamped with a single D.
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OK thanks so what you are saying is the damascus grade (pattern) looks correct for a BH but how about no band engraving at the breech end of the barrels??
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Craig, If you look closely at my lousy pictures you will see that there is indeed an engraved band at the breech.My B is in the 84,000 serial range quite possibly earlier guns were made sans breech engraving.
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Dave I think what Craig is saying is that there is No engraving at the breech end in his picture .
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Thanks Steve,That is what I was trying to say.
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Craig, If you look at the 10 gauge B that is talked about on the "ForSale' forum.Serial number 59425 the gun has the engraved breech
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OK so the BH I pictured has no engraving at the breech end of the barrels--what I am trying to determine is #1 has anyone seen that before on a very early hammerless gun? Question 2 if the gun has all the normal stamps on the barrel flats but without the engraving at the breech would that be a deal killer for you? Thanks
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