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Unread 12-27-2025, 06:40 PM   #11
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I know where a 1905 BHE 16 lives...and takes birds. I have 2 16 BHEs, but one has the 1926 engraving...but also a straight/splinter/two trigger configuration and knockout wood, and the other is an early (I think 1903) gun with incredible engraving (and also is straight/splinter/triggers).

A 10 would be very nice...
A 1903 BH 16ga Wow!
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Beautiful guns Craig. I know the whereabouts of a BHE 10 but it is not on the market.
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I recently passed along, to another member, an 1891 BH 16, and another member sent me his 1890 BH 12 to fuss with. Those two were without a doubt, engraved by the same set of hands, and in my estimation, were the most detailed of any Parker I have seen in the 'flesh'.
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Beautiful guns Craig. I know the whereabouts of a BHE 10 but it is not on the market.
Thanks Randy must be one of the later ones with the ducks on the trigger plate?
I would settle for a BH 12ga on a #3 frame LOL.
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Thanks Randy must be one of the later ones with the ducks on the trigger plate?
I would settle for a BH 12ga on a #3 frame LOL.
Craig, the BHE 10 is a 1918 gun, the 3 frame BHE 12 I believe you may have been referring to is a 1922 version.
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Randy your BHE 3 12ga frame came from Mark K ,correct?
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Randy your BHE 3 12ga frame came from Mark K ,correct?
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Couple pics of a BHE 16-30".
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BH 12 GA 30"
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Very nice Bob. It looks like it has DD Damascus barrels too.

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