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Unread 10-17-2016, 06:10 PM   #21
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Here are the right side and the floor plate of a 16 ga. 0-frame GH with Damascus barrels.

Two good examples of 'looking back' birds on the same gun. (Possibly a mating posture?)



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How are you able to determine those looking back birds are sharptail? Their bodies are very elongated and remind me more of some African birds not any bird I know of in N. America. With their long necks perhaps some type of goose.
Maybe cormorants or anhingas.
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Maybe cormorants or anhingas.
Seems to me, just not good enough engraving to tell.

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Adore the engraving. Sharptails on the side and pheasant on the floor plate. I was told the Parker did not engrave pheasants on guns until pheasant hunting kind of took off after states begin to open pheasasnt season around 1900.
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I have seen pheasants engraved on early Parkers where the white neck-ring in clearly visible in the engraving... not so much on these pictures birds.





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Incidentally, the GH I pictured is 76084, an 1892 gun so perhaps the long-tailed birds are not really pheasants at all...?




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Men -

Following this thread got me to thinking about "looking back dogs" - did they too start to become scarce at the end of the H. Gough era? My H. Gough (1890) gun is the only one I have with them I believe..........????
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Interesting thread! Here's mine, made in 1903.
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not sure if he is looking back or sideways - 1888

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'Casting a casual sideways glance' I would say....






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