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Unread 07-14-2011, 09:40 AM   #11
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That's the problem...there is no existing screw. I'll have to try to match it with a screw that's not correct, then get an idea of the length.

There is a bottom plate screw, but it's smaller than the top screw apparently. It goes through the drill hole with little resistance.
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Francis,

Pull the screws out of one of your Parker's and try to match them for the fellow. What do you think?

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Pull the screws out of one of your Parker's and try to match them for the fellow. What do you think?

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--But my pet pheasant duster (GHE 12) that Brad put together for me has a Red pachmayr pad- not a DHBP--and my 12 PH with 30" Twist barrels -someone replaced the original slotted head screws with a set of Phillips head recessed slots blued screws- the gun drops pigeons like Gangbusters- but it is NOT 100% as to that factor- I think I have some that will work- so once I get an address will send him some- he can pick and choose, return or buy the rest- walk in da park deal for me- but thanks for the "McGuyver" practical suggestion
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Unread 07-15-2011, 02:03 PM   #14
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My address is:

135 Hight Dr
Watkinsville, GA 30677

I appreciate the offer! I've got a wood screw that semi-fits, but it's not "right." I may have to build up the drill hole and use one that's not period correct. Right now I'm having a stock repair on the stock behind the tang being fixed.
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Guess I've got "Georgia on my mind" today
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Default Guess I've got "Georgia on my mind" today

Just finished a great novel about John Henry Holliday from Griffen, GA. Always glad to help out any man who lives in Dixie- will pack up an assortment and ship your way- we'll wrangle out the details later- maybe with a glass of George Dickel or Rebel Yell- both hard to find up here, but well worth the search-
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Thanks! I know both Geroge Dickel and Rebel Yell. For Bourbon, I prefer Bulleit, which is a great burbon!
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-- George Dickel is the bourbon of choice for Merle Haggard- and years ago, a neighbor and his missus- both from Opelika, AL- I did their driveway and watched the house when they went down home for Xmas-New Year's- he brough me back a fifth of Rebel Yell- smooth as a Jawja peach too- now if I could only find some J.T.S. Brown to try- but when all else fails- Bushmills is still my favorite- will ship out the parcel to you Sat- three assorted buttplate-grip cap screws, hope one will "fit the bill" and again, welcome to the PGCA brotherhood-
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