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Unread 11-04-2021, 06:25 PM   #1
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The checkering on the splinter forend of my VH is well worn with a bit of varnish over it so it doesn't provide much of a grip. What are some opinions on getting it refinished and checkered, any ideas on the cost.
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Dan...Call Ken at Pads N Checker...217 738 2298..All he does is just that .."Pads and Checkering"..For jobs like this he's a pro..Excellent work..fast..and very reasonable...Let me know if you use him...Jerry...
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Jerry, thanks for the recommendation, I just called Ken, there was no answer or answering machine, I will keep trying, sounds like just the guy I am looking for.
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The checkering on the splinter forend of my VH is well worn with a bit of varnish over it so it doesn't provide much of a grip. What are some opinions on getting it refinished and checkered, any ideas on the cost.
That splinter forearm is just there to hold things together. Your forward hand belongs on the barrels in front of the forearm.

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I received my Research Letter today and found that my gun was ordered by J.D. Weed & Co. of Savannah, GA on January 18, 1917 and shipped on September 13, 1917, wow a nine month wait. According to Parker Bros. Order Book No. 95, it was a VH Hammerless, 16 gauge. It featured Vulcan steel barrels with a length of 28 inches. The stock configuration was a pistol grip. The requested chokes were RH modified, LH full. Expensive $45.65, LOL.

Accordering to Parker Bros. Order Book No. 98 the gun was returned on November 5, 1918 by J.D. Weed & Co. for credit.

Appears this gun sat in their store for over one year and was then returned for some reason. Perhaps someone else ordered a 16 Gauge VH and wanted open chokes and that is why this gun is Cyl. & I/C. I am going to have the chokes checked in this gun to see if they are what I was told (Cyl. & I/C) or perhaps it is still Mod & Full.
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