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The gun has many strong points, the engraving is in excellent condition as is the checkering. The wood finish is worn but still 80%. The negative is it has a stress crack in the wrist from just behind the tang down to the trigger guard and part of the way up the opposite side. The stock does show some wiggle. I don't want to de-oil the stock to repair the crack so Brian Dudley is going to put a dowel in the wrist coming up from the grip cap. Griffin and Howe were very nice and refunded some dollars due to the crack which was not revealed in their description. I decided to keep the gun since the good outweighs the bad in my opinion. It's a spectacular gun in my opinion and shows very well in hand. Not sure what the brownish tint is but it appears to be patina and not corrosion. I have been told by experienced Parker collectors that the brownish tint will clean with a solvent like lacquer thinner and it may be a permanent change to the metal surface according to others. I plan to go slow with any attempts to clean with a solvent.
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01-28-2020, 09:56 AM | #14 | ||||||
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The gun is WAY better in person than it showed in the photos that G&H took.
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01-28-2020, 10:19 AM | #15 | |||||||
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Theres a 10 ga PHE thats been on GI forever now it seems for a similar price but at the risk of offending I think the AH looks a bit nicer . |
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Craig, we would like a picture from your camera. The G&H shots must have been taken in a cave. Great gun, my kind of gun. I'm getting ready to load some tens soon.
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Has anyone here used the RST Bismuth loads or loaded ones similar and how effective are they ? |
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RST Bismuth loads produce excellent results.
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01-28-2020, 12:33 PM | #19 | ||||||
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I will bring it along to the Southern. The Parker Story says 22 AH 10's damascus and 1 AH steel. I believe most were made early either as CEP guns or show guns, after the AAHE came out AH sales were greatly reduced as were 10's after 1900.
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01-28-2020, 12:36 PM | #20 | ||||||
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Jerry Smith had a 10 gauge AH that was very early several years ago. It was beautiful and very tempting but also out of my price range
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