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Unread 07-16-2011, 09:39 PM   #1
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Default Let's see some wood

We have looked at dogs, (no birds though?) and tips so lets see some of the stocks that hold it all together.

If I did this right...NO guarantees these are as follow
1) CHE 16..Bernard also
2) CHE 20
3) VHE 28
4) BH 28
5) DHE 12 Trap
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The last pic is actually the VHE 28. Like I said NO guarantees, Hell it's a wonder I got hese up
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Just an old GH.
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COB..... I can't believe you did it!... Good on you....Just goes to show ya old dogs can be taught new tricks...... Nice lumber on those old girls. I will try to add to your album after I go burn some powder.
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1882 Quality 3 top lever 12ga
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I'd like to see the rest of the BH 28. Is it one of the first 28s?
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This is my father's VH, now mine. It's the one that got me involved here when I first started looking for replacement barrels. Big mistake. Bitten by the bug and suffering some serious "itis".

The stock was really rough, so in the late '70s or early '80s, I re-did the wood and stripped and cleaned all the metal. This wood saw a lot of hunting after the re-finish. It is hand rubbed oil (Lin Speed was the brand). Probably at least 20 coats, cut down with 0000 steel wool between every coat. The wood fared better than the barrels ultimately.

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COB i'd like to see more of the stright grip Bernard.
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Jack, That was a trick question as the gun is not a Parker though the "Trojan" grade is close. It's a 12ga Ruger Red Label, American made like the Parker.
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Here is a 1930 VH-Grade 0-frame 20-gauge --



An 1894 NH-Grade 3-frame 10-gauge --



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