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Unread 02-25-2023, 08:45 PM   #1
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There were some damascus VH guns made. Not many of course. I had one in my shop a few years ago. It was a 12g with either 28” or 30” barrels. It lettered as such.
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Unread 02-26-2023, 10:44 AM   #2
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There were some damascus VH guns made. Not many of course. I had one in my shop a few years ago. It was a 12g with either 28” or 30” barrels. It lettered as such.
I owned the gun Brian had in his shop. According to the PGCA letter this VH was returned to the factory a couple of years after leaving Meriden to have the 3-blade Damascus barrels fit to it.

These type things do happen, the saying never say never applies in this case.
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I know of a 12 ga that a member owns.
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Unread 02-26-2023, 09:46 PM   #4
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Thanks to all for information. It amazes me the amount of knowledge that the members have.
I’m always pleasantly surprised and why I continue to read the Fourm as much as possible.
One questions I still have if this gun was restored would it be worth 1200 to 1500?
My head says “ run” as so eloquently said by one of the members, but I still would like to bring it back to it original condition.
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but I still would like to bring it back to it original condition.
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A few times, I’ve wrestled with the same question (implied here). “Is this something (come hell or high water!) I’m willing to spend the resources on?”


Maybe someday it will be, to make that a hobby. But not yet, at least not for a VH.
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Thanks to all for information. It amazes me the amount of knowledge that the members have.
I’m always pleasantly surprised and why I continue to read the Fourm as much as possible.
One questions I still have if this gun was restored would it be worth 1200 to 1500?
My head says “ run” as so eloquently said by one of the members, but I still would like to bring it back to it original condition.
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If restored, the gun would probably be worth $1200 to $1500. Probably. But that would mean you got it for free to begin with or else you are underwater. Probably way underwater. Of course I’ve been way underwater many times with these sort of deals and I’m sure I will be again. The heart wants what the heart wants.
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My head says “ run” as so eloquently said by one of the members, but I still would like to bring it back to it original condition.
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Bob as Wayne pointed out this gun began life with Vulcan fluid steel barrels so if you want to bring it back to its original condition you will need a new set of barrels. I think PML gives good advice, RUN
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