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Unread 10-06-2015, 10:38 PM   #1
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The smaller one is more of what would have originally been on an OO frame.

No doubt some sort of change in manufacturing. Maybe standardizing on the 0 frame plate and stock butt size. ?
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All Parker Reproduction leather trade labels weren't created equally either. The top label has all gold shading and scroll, the bottom has green shading and mostly green scroll with a little gold mixed in.
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Which is the earlier type label? Or, were they used inter-changeably throughout production?
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Which is the earlier type label? Or, were they used inter-changeably throughout production?
The all gold label is from a case that houses an unfired SSS, the green/gold label is from a case that houses an unfired SCC. I believe the SSS preceded the SCC, but I don't think that means anything in determining which is the earlier label. I have to believe that the green/gold version is scarce, do any of youse have another one like it? Maybe it was a special run intended solely for die-hard Packer fans.
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Hmm. Might the second label have some corrosion of an original gold finish?
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Hmm. Might the second label have some corrosion of an original gold finish?
No, it came out of a collection in California.
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Three years later, I have come to the conclusion that the 4 15/16" butt 28 gauge Repro is a rare bird, more shootable than the smaller butt 28 gauge, and will become a cult gun in the future, coveted by collectors and shooters. Anything in a Repro that is different and rare will attain collector value. Anyone out there have a big butt 28 gauge to sell in this depressed market?
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Anyone out there have a big butt 28 gauge to sell in this depressed market?
I like big butts, and I cannot lie
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Just like same gauge Repros may have different sized stocks as shown in this thread, there's currently a 28ga. Repro listed on GI that has a brown colored canvas & leather outer cover than the usally encountered tan colored C & L cover.

Yep, they're not all the same . . . This is the first and only brown colored C & L outer cover that I've seen. How about you?
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