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Unread 04-03-2024, 09:22 AM   #1
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You cannot go wrong with a silvers.
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...qNnHshpKQ/edit

The pre-WWI pads were the Silvers, D-W, Funkes, Huntley Shock Absorber (Omaha) and “Perkins” Recoil Pads (both advertised starting in 1915), Tryon #6, and the American Silver pad (sometimes called Grieb; possibly by the Ajax-Grieb Rubber Co.)

The NOSHOC pads have a June 6, 1922 patent date but were not found in catalogs until the early 1930s.

Fred Gilbert c. 1904 with his Parker DH SN 103649; no dolls head, no ejectors, 32” barrels wearing a hand guard and 'recoil boot'

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Bob, show us your PGCA letter, and we'll help you obtain the correct pad. I personally use the G&H repro Silver on a gun that didn't come with a pad from the factory.
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Thank you very much. Great point on the NOSHOK not being offered when the gun was built. Hadn't thought of that. The letter is ordered, we'll see if it lists the pad type. Much appreciated. Bob
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Thank you very much. Great point on the NOSHOK not being offered when the gun was built. Hadn't thought of that. The letter is ordered, we'll see if it lists the pad type. Much appreciated. Bob
I hope you joined PGCA first. It would have saved you money on the letter and allowed you access to the mebers only area of our site.
D grades are beautiful guns BTW.
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Thanks, I did in fact just rejoin the PGCA and apparently some information does exist on this particular gun. All the best, Bob.
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Drew, the earliest ads I've seen for the D-W pad are from 1929 --

D.W. Recoil Pad, American Rifleman Feb 1929.jpg

and show a 1922 Patent date.

In 1911 a Silvers was about it. My 1912 SD&G catalog only shows the Silvers pad and my 1915 H & D Folsom catalog only has the Silvers and the Grieb. The Silvers in those days was curved and had a spur --

132280 18.JPG

There were several different rubber slip-on or leather lace-on pads, Akron being a popular brand.
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You are correct Dave. It was the Y.C. (Young & Cadwallader) pad.
1916 H.S.B, & Co. catalog



H.W. Cadwallader
https://www.trapshooters.com/threads...4#post-9288322

I did find the D-W in the October 1925 Outdoor Life



I haven't been able to find who D & W were

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