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11-16-2009, 02:08 PM
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Finally! Pics of my gun
I originally posted here several months ago...then my camera went down. Bought a new one.....then life happened. Finally got some shots of the Parker CHE. I got a letter of authentication in June from Mark Conrad.
Ordered June 1, 1904 and shipped to Seattle Hardware Co. Sept. 6 ,1904. It is a CHE hammerless 12 ga.. 30in. Titanic steel barrels w/Lyman sight. Capped pistol grip w/Silvers pad. Original price was $150 + $25 for ejectors, $4 for the Silvers pad and $1 for the Lyman sight.
All of the pieces, barrels, forend, receiver (whatever its called) have matching serial numbers. The stock has been chopped and channeled unfortunately. I apologize for the poor pics but I am one of the 3 or 4 worst photographers in the world.
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Mr. Hulbert,
It’s hard to tell too much from the pic's but it looks like a very nice C grade. Did your letter state the LOP and what is the current LOP? If it were me I would remove all that stuff on the back of the stock and put a replacement Silvers pad on. If the LOP were still a little short you could use a slip on pad to make up the difference when your shooting. If you would please post a pic of the floor plate engraving as it can sometimes be unusual on C grades and above.
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