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i belive the side panels were added along time ago. a little clean-up by some one like brad batchelder and they will look fine. dale does nice work the barrels look great
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The Following User Says Thank You to paul stafford jr For Your Post: |
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on the rebarrel question . my guess would be they were damaged, but i dont under stand the shorter chambers. i have a dhe sold thru van camp hardware in 1904 it had 28in damascus barrels and was sent back and rebarreled with 30in fluid steel barrels with 3in chambers. it also has checkerd side panels
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David , Looks like a Beauty to me , if it isn't on the order ,you may never know for sure ! I will post my 20 Ga. ," Dean Loves when I Do This By The Way "
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The Following 8 Users Say Thank You to Russ Jackson For Your Post: |
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Checkered side panels or "cheeks" could be requested as Parker would do what the customer requested. I have two DHE 20's with checkered side panels. The other explanation is it was done to hide a stock repair.
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Russ, Your killin me...
Gary,Yes "Check side of stock" is what these gents are refering to. I find the "No bottle points #2" very interesting. My take on that is that the factory had a template(#2) for drop point carving and this gun was to be made sans the drop point. How many of you have Parkers with wood that would be considered "Non-standard" checkering or other features? I have already stored some pictures of beavertail forends that are a bit different. Maybe we could gather some more interesting pictures and put an article in Parker Pages.
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Is that Dean I hear crying as he looks at Russ's CHE 20??
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I think they all look great. I just aquired my first D grade. There are no points or cheek checkering on it. Letter has been ordered and is coming soon.( I hope )
Russ, keep on posting those pics, it doesn't matter how much Dean sweats, those guns are gorgeous. That is the only way some of us low budget collectors get to see them. ![]()
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Dave,
Nice fine on your ch grade! The gun and letter than Gary has shown are a great combination to have. The letter documents certain features about the gun that are not standard to the grade of the gun. Without that letter, one would question the absence of drop points or engraving on the guard. I just looked at a gun this weekend that was originally a dh and it had checked side panels. The records do note that it was ordered that way. The side panel checkering had no border, was fully pointed and was much finer than the wrist checkering. At first inspection, one would wonder if it was original or not. But it was.
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