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			Kirk, This gun must be an early G Grade
		 
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			I think Brian Dudley posted a D grade that had Parker Bros. in the same location, but that one was raised if I my recall functioning.  That must have been a year or so back.
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			This example is how 98% of grade-2 hammerless guns with oval game scene vignette were engraved. I would say the subject gun is one of the earliest grade-2's engraved with the oval-bordered game scene vignette. Notice it is a smaller oval and does not include the front screw within its border. . 
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			Very interesting gun!  I remember Brian Dudley's example too.
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			I saw this GH on gunbroker and it is a different and very intetesting placement for the name.   There are some real oddities out there. One gun that i regret not buying when i had the chance was a GH that had the bottom motif inside of a ribbon bordered hexagon type shape instead of a circle. It was, so far, the most unique GH i have seen. 
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			I know of only one Grade-2 hammerless with roundel engraving vignettes. It is very likely to be a unique gun. I had offered to buy the gun but the owner chose to keep it. If the owner is reading this, the offer (or a better one) is still on the table. . 
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			Every time you think you’ve seen everything with these guns.. You're provern wrong. I love the early hammerless guns.
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