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Thx Daryl, that was very helpful! Ill explore the Baker sight.
Yes Scott, it will be here for you to see!
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The Special Paragon seems to be a 1904 - 1905 thing. From the January 7, 1905, issue of The Sportsman's Review --
The Sportsmans Review, Jan 7, 1905.jpeg
From the April 1905 issue of The Baker Gun Quarterly --
April 1905, The Baker Gun Quarterly.jpg
On the back page of the same issue they show this Special Paragon with very fancy checkering --
April 1905, The Baker Gun Quarterly back page.jpeg
The regular Paragon from that issue --
April 1905, The Baker Gun Quarterly, Paragon.jpg
By the February 1906 issue of The Baker Gunner the $75 gun with Krupp barrels is the N Grade.
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