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Unread 07-29-2009, 06:33 PM   #31
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I have no intention of selling it but it is fun to look at and shoot.

No arrows on the rib markings. Unusual for a 1904 gun.

We had three C 20's together for a Kansas hunt last January, two damascus barreled and one fluid steel.
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Unread 07-29-2009, 06:35 PM   #32
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I LOVE THAT WOODDUCK !!!!!
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Unread 07-29-2009, 07:34 PM   #35
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Bruce, I just happen to have one of those CH guns without the arrows at each end of the rib inscription. I say 'rib inscription' because it was not done with a roll die but was engraved. This one is obviously a Bernard barreled CH.
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Hey, you guys just keep giving the rest of us more reasons to buy another !!
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Unread 07-29-2009, 08:28 PM   #37
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The very early hammerless guns had hand engraved rib inscriptions, but by the mid 1890's all I have seen were roll stamped. The early hammerless ones sometimes omitted the arrrows, but this one is unusual because it is a 1904 gun and should have had the arrows. It is roll stamped.
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Bruce,
I don't have any pictures handy but my 1902 Whitworth barrels have the inscription engraved and are also without the arrows.
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My CH Bernard is ser. no. 84088 an 1896 gun. I wonder what determined wether the rib legend was roll stamped or engraved within the same grade?
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My BH grade Damascus gun #84709 is roll stamped with arrows and so is D grade #84212.

Is it possible that Parker didn,t have a roll stamp for Bernard guns? Does anyone have one?
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