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02-01-2015, 11:41 AM | #14 | ||||||
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Great gun and great photography as well
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02-01-2015, 11:46 AM | #15 | ||||||
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Excellent pictures Bruce - Thank You.
Can you comment on the stock head where the wood would normally have been relieved to allow for the hammers - it appears that pieces were artistically glued in there or was the buttstock possibly replaced... any thoughts on that? |
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I would have never thought anything like this existed. Will you be bringing it to the southern?
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For all the wonderful workmanship, I am surprised that the maker used such an ugly, oversized safety button. Otherwise, to me, the gun is exquisite.
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I was able to locate the gentleman that has the mate to this gun that was in Vegas. I have a call into him. I will pass on any info I obtain.
David |
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That would be great David. It would be interesting to know if both guns were done by the same person. Keep us posted please.
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What a tremendous amount of work to convert a Parker into a Lefever. Ingenious but in a way unfortunate for a nice Hammer Gun. I am curious to know how many of these exist.
Brad |
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