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Unread 01-06-2011, 09:58 PM   #1
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Rick Is this the same gun listed on GI ? Or is there Two of them ?
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Unread 01-14-2011, 10:01 PM   #2
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Rick Is this the same gun listed on GI ? Or is there Two of them ?
Just an observation, but since the pictures are absolutely identical, I would say yes, it's the same gun on GI.
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This DH was from 1892. I know they look like guiney hens but they are actually passenger pigeons. At least thats what I will tell folks if I ever sell it. My pics arent too good but there is a pointer on one side and a setter on the other. FYI I checked and the earliest pheasant season I found on the web was 1906 but that wasnt an exhaustive search.
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The DH listed on G.I. It states 3 1/2 drop at the heal....too mutch for me. But the engraving is superb....few parkers have deer/elk or stag creatures...
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So -I keep seeing birds on the floor plate of D grades,

how common is a Setter on point on the floor plate?

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Very uncommon on later guns - not so uncommon on early DH parkers.
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My 1889 DH has a setter on the bottom.
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My 1889 DH has a setter on the bottom.
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interesting - what gauge and what is the serial number?
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I have a 36" D3 6 frame DH 8 gauge that has ducks on both side panels and geese on the floorplate... unusually appropriate for Parker engraving...
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unusually appropriate for Parker engraving...

And especially appropriate for an 8 gauge Parker.
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