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Hey, I'll tell ya...I work for a company that has been in business since 1891. The scariest thing of all is for a customer to tell me 'we want an exact duplicate of what we already have....'
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The most unique GH trigger plate engraving i have seen was the birds inside of a rectangular framed ribbon motif. With pointed top and bottom. A little hard to explain. I wish i had a photo of it.
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08-19-2016, 10:14 PM | #15 | ||||||
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This GH circa 1900 is similar, with a little extra. Friday gun??
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I bet there were plenty of times Parker added a bit extra to a gun knowing it was going to someone of importance. And by importance I mean stuff like, "Do an extra good job an Mr. Wallace's GH, now. He's been delivering our milk for over 15 years." And I bet it could have been nicer wood as well as engraving.
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Yet another nice example....
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08-23-2016, 06:25 PM | #19 | ||||||
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The Hollywood gun
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