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Unread 04-02-2024, 04:07 PM   #11
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Here are a few I could locate photos of quickly:

1. GH 0 frame 16 with steel barrels
2. O frame (with lightening cuts) 16 hammer gun
3. 20 gauge Damascus GH
Garry: Your 20ga Damascus GH is so sweet, what a great gun!! It looks like both birds are looking back that's unusual. I'm kinda surprised that my 8ga GH has waterfowl on all three surfaces. So many variations
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These GH parkers are 16 and 20 gauge guns. The top gun is a 28" damascus 16 GH that fits really well and is a great rooster gun. The GH Roundel engraved gun has been discussed here before. The 20 GH is a 30" steel barrel gun that is choked tight for doves and pheasant. The two barrel set GHE is 20 and 16 damascus with 26" barrels. It has taken some time to accumulate these and some needed work, but all are good shooters. These guns were all made before 1910. I am partial to the g grades as they are not over the top but nice enough for me.
Tom: I like the Roundel example, has another example surfaced?
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Two GH Parkers at my place-

20 gauge 28”
16 gauge 32”

Both 0 frames.
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Tom: I like the Roundel example, has another example surfaced?

Craig - To the best of our knowledge this is the only example of a GH with the roundelle style of engraving that has ever surfaced.

About 12 years ago Tom and I were competitors bidding against each other on this unique Parker.
If my memory serves me correctly Tom has given me first refusal should he ever decide to part with it.





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An 1889 vintage Grade 2 heavy 12-gauge, marked E on the watertable --

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16 ga, Grade 2, 1888. Placed 2nd at the Vintagers this past fall in the 16 ga. hammer class with this gun.
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1907 GHE 20 ga.
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Thanks for starting this thread, Craig. Yes, the pictures did not turn out well. Too bad you could not zoom into magazine photos like you can online. Here are a few more pictures
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Remington era 20 gauge
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Here are some shots of my Remington era 20 gauge GHE.
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Some pictures of my GHE 16ga Skeet Gun. I apologize for the links, I'm really mentally tired right now.

https://parkerguns.org/forums/pictur...pictureid=8303
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https://parkerguns.org/forums/pictur...pictureid=8290
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