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My gun is a #2 frame GH 12 F&F made in 1896. It looks kind of like your gun and has similar wood, which looks pretty darn good. I like my gun, and being a 2 frame it has thick walls. No old finish, original varnish I think. I like GHs.
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Still waiting for my phone call to negotiate terms. In the meantime I called Brad Bachelder to get a ballpark estimate to repair the 1/8" X 2" crack from the tang into the checkering. The crack starts out at a touch less than 1/8" and tapers until it's end and surprisingly it does not originate at the lower tang screw, but it's close. Brad was very accommodating. I learned the repair can be accomplished for a reasonable cost, depending on the severity under the surface. We discussed measuring the barrel wall thickness and removing the three small dents. If the gun is deemed safe to shoot I am tempted to have him bring the barrels finish back to the original black and white. The barrels exhibit an even powdery rust colored patina and with much use they would easily wear to silver. It looks like with an additional fairly modest outlay of cash the Parker Bros. could become structurally sound and be an attractive vintage double.
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You will not find a nicer gentleman to deal with than Brad. And you will appreciate his work.
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Bruce, Now you need to join the PGCA along with us other Parker addicts
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The Following User Says Thank You to George M. Purtill For Your Post: |
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Also, you get a reduced rate on research letters. If you decide to keep the gun, you should get a research letter. I learned I have guns from Norfolk, Va, San Francisco, Kentucky and even Canada
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I patiently waited for "the phone call", it came on Saturday. I was asked if I was okay with having the cracked tang repaired and then forwarding them the receipt and getting reimbursed, up to $200.00! Their offer was accepted. I am very pleased with this outcome, so now the old "GH" is headed straight to Mr. Bachelder, the master in Michigan. Excellent!
I also received two brass Parker head stamped 12 gauge shells over the weekend in lieu of shipping charges for a recent sale. I am so relieved, everything has been worked out. Bruce |
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Good news - great that you are happy with the outcome.
pictures when it returns from Michigan are of course required.
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"If there is a heaven it must have thinning aspen gold, and flighting woodcock, and a bird dog" GBE |
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