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I believe the engraving of the ducks,woodcocks and scrolls was done by Joseph Loy. J.J.
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When things settle down tonight I will post a few better pictures. Any thoughts on the barrel and flat markings?
Wayne I appreciate the offer, may need to take you up on it if I can not find a hardback, will look at the web sites suggested tonight. Bill you are right, hard back is always the best way to go as picture quality is so much nicer. I really appreciate the help on the A Parker site. Nothing like it any where. Looking forward to meeting many of you in Vegas. I will be looking at blanks tomorrow to see if a I can find one locally fitting of the gun. I have a line on some good stock if it's still available. |
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The latest edition of The Double Gun Journal has an ad for them on page 108.
According to Charles' serial number chronology 121252 would be of 1901 vintage. |
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great looking gun i really like those remington 1894 s....charlie
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Dave possibly I am over thinking this. Is there Paper backs, hard backs, and then the leather bound? If these on DoubleGun are hard backs I will get this ordered right away. Dave what's your thoughts on the chamber markings?
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