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Looks like the buttstock is split near in half in one of those pictures. Oops. I see above that it's a scratch.
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The NH-Grade was the 10-gauge equivalent of the PH-Grade in 12-, 14-, 16- and 20-guages. They were both Quality 1 guns. Essentially in the lower Qualities, 1 and 2 a 10-gauge gun cost $5 more than the same Quality in the smaller gauges, hence the NH equal to a PH grade, and the EH equal to the GH grade.
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My 1889 NH...has a bit more wear now.
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Steel wool??
I suggest brass wool instead. |
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