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Unread 01-20-2020, 06:22 PM   #1
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Any chance any of this load of repair codes --

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could have been for this?

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Unread 01-20-2020, 06:33 PM   #2
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Remington Custom Shop work?

I've certainly never seen anything like that come out of an American gunmaker's factory.

It's really nice though and it looks like a grade 3 or 4.... please tell us about it Dave.

I see it is a Remington Ilion era Parker and the oval is engraved.





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Is it for sale?
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Looks like they destroyed a nice piece of wood with all that tacky carving.
It may be able to be successfully removed and the stock salvaged.
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It is just a DHE I noticed for sale on GI.
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That's very reminiscent of German stock embellishment, but, actually a lot higher degree of workmanship than most German guns. I wouldn't characterize it as tacky, but to my mind it's not in keeping with Parkers. Perhaps it was done for for a homesick European.
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I am with Brian on this one.
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To each his own. I appreciate the art and skill that went into that carving and I really like it. If it were poorly executed I would hate it but again, to each his own... I like it.

But just to be sure in case there is a question - No, I wouldn’t buy it.





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Its very nicely done and I will probably take a beating for saying so but I like it. Shows individuality.
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It's funny we like engraved actions, but don't really care for carved stocks. The skill to execute this carving looks very good. No, I wouldn't want it on my gun, but it is nice.

I shot 5-stand with a guy quite a few years ago. He had a superposed with this type of carving on the stock except it had carved setters.

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