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09-01-2020, 11:31 PM
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Would someone please post some high grade fully checkered pics. Interested in comparing.
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09-02-2020, 10:18 PM
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Here you go James. This is the DH 16 wood I spoke of lastnight that I fit to my VH20. It's a fully checkered forend also. I also got the metal in the deal. I kept my old wood and metal in case I ever sell the gun. The checkering on the original wood was butchered by a rookie. I can at least bring this checkering back to its original. I may checker it about halfway to look worn, but present, and allow the wood or finish to match the metal's vintage of 1904. This is just a good ol shooter, not a show piece.
Brian Dudley, any input would be helpful.
Chris
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