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Robert, what grade and what year is the gun in your picture?
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Thank You John...I ordered one.
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Dean, it's a 1903 VH.
Dave, Brownell's has them also. http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=2...ECKERING_GAUGE
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Robert and John, I got the Dem-Bart gauge today from Brownells. Pretty cool little tool! Thanks for the tip fellas....
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Autumn Daze, Caught this thread a bit too late. I have a couple of those Dem Bart guages. I would have sent you one.
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While We are talking about lpi on different grades, I have a GH grade that I need to eventually restock and there is none of the original checkering left on the stock. Someone sanded it down way too far.
What is the correct line spacing on a GH? If I remember correctly, mine is 1902 or so. Damasucus Gun. Also, at what grade level did they start using a 90 degree cutter with fully pointed up diamonds originally? Last edited by Brian Dudley; 08-15-2011 at 04:56 PM.. |
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LPI
Just measured 8 V's various vintages,
Buttstock 18 lpi 3 1/2 X 90 degrees Forearm 19-20 lpi 2X 90 degrees That is consistant with my patterns and notes. Brad |
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