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Thank you for the offer Charlie ,I don't need a cat but the three legged Hound would be nice
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No Russ, just a couple of mutts.
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Obviously there are C-grades and then there are C-grades. What a difference in engraving styles and quality! It's very enlightening to this beginner to see a variety of C's in order to understand this variation. Thanks for sharing all the photos!
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John you are correct, there is a lot of variety amongst the C grades. For those who were able to attend last years Annual Meeting the theme was C grade guns. We were treated to an informative discussion about the grade by Mr. Day who was backed up by a large (10' appx.) screen video display running in the background. On top of that we had 20+ C grade guns from 410 thru 8 gage and all were wonderful examples.
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My 16 ga C
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Eric Eis For Your Post: |
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Larry showed the C that has the topknot quail. Those are Gambel's quail native to the far west, sometimes known as California quail. I know of three Parkers with Gambel's quail. Certainly rare in Parker engraving. Also rare are the C grade rondell side plate engraving produced from 1900 to 1905 on a minor percentage of the C's . I've also seen it on one D and one B. I think it can be attributed to one engraver but I don't know whom.
I had a question the other day about what is a rondell. I coined the term as applied to Parker round side panel engraving about 7-8 years ago after noticing it and learning that no one had been mentioning it. It reminded me of the rondell insignia on British air force ( RAF) aircraft. I think the use of the term has caught on, but if anyone has a better descriptor, have at it. |
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Bruce: Very nice rondell C, I have a good friend with one that has been to Turnbull's. Boy it would be fun to make a Parker collection out of just C grades, all just a little different.
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