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Unread 01-07-2021, 09:35 PM   #71
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Some great engraving on those pre McGraw Ithaca doubles.
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Unread 01-08-2021, 10:05 AM   #72
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from a BHE I once owned. but wished I kept,
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This is my favorite. An early factory engraved Spencer.
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I've looked for years for engraved Spencers and Burgess and other very early repeater shotguns. I have never seen anything like your Spencer. Congratulations
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Thank you Daryl! Sounds like we have something in common. Here is one more you might like.
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Does that gun have raised beads on the edges Trigger guard bow? Or is it just the engraving making it look that way? If you recall.
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Does that gun have raised beads on the edges Trigger guard bow? Or is it just the engraving making it look that way? If you recall.
Boy Brian i don't remember that, sorry. The gun did have 2 gold in lays, one in the stock and the other the grip cap. Most had a choice for the gold one or the other but not both and this was one of the earliest ejector gun made.
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The Spencer with the Prairie Chicken and chicks with the hill and split rail fence in the the background is a beautiful engraving scene, among my favorites in this thread. The ducks on the other side are just great too. In both scenes, the case coloring gives an impression of clouds.
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