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Right you are Bruce, Hammer guns just seem to recall the days, when a dollar was a dollar and craftsmen were proud of the work they did. Good to hear you are bringing the C grade back to its original condition, with so few made it just makes sense to do it, sort of like an old Packard, they look better cleaned up, my thoughts Gary
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Since we seem to be remembering days gone by, I would like to re-live 1971. I was stationed at Fort Campbell, KY and had a few bucks in my pocket. I believe I visited all of the gun shops in the vacinity as my mind was on a new O/U. There was a particular shop in Clarksville I believe, that had a 55 gal. drum in the middle of the store just stuffed with old Parkers, Fox's etc. with a sign - $50 your choice! There were free standing racks nearby that were full as well. Nobody wanted them. If only!!
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Bruce, five known C hammer Bernards? We would like to see yours when the stock is done. Who is your talented woodworker? I have a couple of nice short guns that could use extensions.
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Dennis Smith StockDoctor has done butt extension joinery work that is imperceptible unless you know a line is there and even then its hard to see. If you can acquire a skeleton butt plate, which are hard to find, he will put one on with checkering. Not inexpensive but for the right gun......
You have to find an original Parker SSBP or have one made ( Glenn Fewless). Galazan sells them for 0 or 00 stocks that are thinner than original but would work. |
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I may have a 2-frame skeleton butt plate if you need one. I'll measure it if you're interested. It's from a D and is pretty worn... I should say very worn.
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Bruce, does Dennis do the grain and color blending also?
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Bill, I have used Dennis for years and I believe he does.The work I have had Dennis do is nothing short of fantastic.I know that Mark Conrad had him restock a B grade(I think) and Mark was very satisfied with his work.At last years Vintagers Dennis was set up right next to the PGCA booth so we had a lot of time to visit and it was great to see him again.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Dave Suponski For Your Post: |
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Might not have been possible, but If we're talking in the early 1900's (and I had the money) I would commission a high grade underlifter pigeon gun, with 30" Damascus and ejectors.
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