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Dave, that GH has some real meat in the breeches, what is it's frame size?
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The GH-Grade started life as a nine-pound 2-frame Damascus barrel 12-gauge shipped to Simmons Hardware in St Louis, MO. in 1889. Sometime after 1918 it was back to Meriden for the 32-inch long, 3-inch chambered, 20-gauge Vulcan Steel barrels, as they have the CT, U.S.A. rib legend. Also got the post-1910 bolt-plates at that time. It was no closet queen, it has been carried and hunted a lot!! Hard to find shadows of the checkering patterns. It was in our display at The Vintage Cup in 2005.
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Hey Dave, I though you were an AH Fox guy. Just bought a 20 gage parker trojan last week and registered on this site to exchange info on these guns. Pete
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