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Old 01-26-2012, 04:07 PM   #1
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Greg, How about some closeups of the case colors?
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Greg, How about some closeups of the case colors?
Here you go Dave, when taking pics of this gun under artificial light the case colors appear to have a lot more straw color to them, these pics were taken under natural lighting.

Hey, you've got a Repro or two, don't you? How about you and others joining in on the fun? Come on boys, let's see 'em!
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Thanks Greg, I really like those case colors. I just have plain jane 28 gauge Q1/Q2 gun nothing special. But I will take some picture a little later and post them up.
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The butt of a DT/PG/BT/26" Q1/Q2 28 ga that my wife claimed for her own (not-quite-done oil refinish and checkering recut I did due to a broken stock; can you see the repair?), and a DT/SG/SPL/28" IC/Mod 12 ga (3"); my duck gun, with 14 3/4" LOP to boot !
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Gotta keep Greg's great thread going.... Repro DHE 28 gauge 26" Q1/Q2 single trigger,pistol grip
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Joe, very pretty wood on both of your Repros, just as the vast majority of them seem to have and one of their characteristics that make for pride of ownership. If the stock in your top example was broken and repaired, it certainly is undetectable in your pic. Did you personally do the repair?
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Joe, very pretty wood on both of your Repros, just as the vast majority of them seem to have and one of their characteristics that make for pride of ownership. If the stock in your top example was broken and repaired, it certainly is undetectable in your pic. Did you personally do the repair?
Thanks, Greg! Yes, I did the repair. The stock broke completely in 2 at the wrist, but with all the pieces intact. I was lucky, the repair is nearly impossible to see, except for 1 or 2 flat topped diamonds in the checkering.
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