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Old 12-18-2012, 10:08 PM   #1
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I think this is the best looking one I've had and it belonged to my best friend that passed away this past year. I sold it for his widow.



Couldn't help myself. This is the wood on my original parker VH 20GA



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Old 12-19-2012, 06:07 AM   #2
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Here is a nice little 20 Bore that had some pretty wood ,I passed it along ,the LOP was just too long for me !
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What an outrageous piece of wood, ahfoxman! Color, figure and obvious strength. I'd fall for that one, too! Thanks for posting.
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Twenty-eight gauge, double trigger, 26", Q1/Q2 Grouse & Woodcock gun.

Like an opal, in the right light this thing has "fire".



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Old 12-21-2012, 12:05 AM   #6
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I gotta stop looking at this thread. I use to think I had a pretty Repro stock.
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Old 12-21-2012, 08:02 AM   #7
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Well Chuck, you sure have pretty barrels as I remember. Some time back, Dean mentioned that the only good repro was one with 2 triggers. I agree, except when the arthritis is acting up and/or the weather is bitter cold, then a single trigger is a must have for me. In any event, here is a poor shot of the other side of the outragious stock on my grouse getter. Yeah, Yeah, I know M & F for grouse??, but I do use Polywad Spreaders and still miss them. Too old, too slow, hard of hearing, knees and back shot, and can't see worth a crap, but I still enjoy watching my little Ice do her thing. Only misses so far this year???, Oh Well, maybe one will die of fright. Oh, it weighs 5 lbs - 9 ounces not 7 oz. I would have edited my earlier post and added this photo there, but couldn't figure how to. Now to find a pair of open choked barrels for it ????. Ahhhh, just remembered I can put both photos together in this post, so here goes!

Merry Christmas to All!
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That is just down right purdy!
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12-ga. DHE Sporting Clays Classic, 28", ISC, DT, SG, SPL.
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Here is the Stock that I fixed last night
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Default Here is the Stock that I fixed last night

This is the subject of my thread yesterday asking for help. It is back on the gun and you have to look real hard to see the repair.
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