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Dean, does this look like the engraving work of Gustauve Young? That is what I was thinking...
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beautiful gun, I love the engraving
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05-13-2020, 11:07 AM | #15 | ||||||
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Wow is right! Gorgeous gun Jay!
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05-13-2020, 11:37 PM | #17 | ||||||
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Super nice gun Jay, my very early, short 10 lifter also has 28” tubes, but they are damascus.
Ill hive you $50 for the hammers, plus a set of plain hammers of the same pattern!!,
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05-14-2020, 09:30 PM | #18 | ||||||
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Jay, look at your triggers, they are nickel plated and peeling. If you plate before hardening your nickel will evaporate. If you plate after hardening you have no case colors. Cold rolled steel which is hardened often takes on a lustrous appearance depending on the materials in contact with its surface.
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$125 grade
The wood and workmanship on that gun is just beautiful. JW Hayward must have earned a pretty good living given the average daily earning in 1880 was $1.34. Nice find.
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I need to do some real research on this, but I did do a quick Google search and J.W. Hayward was a doctor in Taunton, Mass.
When I bought this Parker, it was being sold at a gun store on consignment in New Bedford, which not too far from Taunton. I don't know the name of the person who put it on consignment, but the gun stayed close to home all of these years. I seems like the doctor didn't use this Parker much and when he did he took very good care of it. I am going see what else I can find out... |
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