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09-19-2013, 10:32 AM
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G grade floor plate.
I just got a GH into the shop for general inspection that has absolutely exquisite engraving on the bottom. Nothing unusual about the pattern, but the detail and amount of background scenery is impressive. This gun is in the 77,000 serial number range.
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09-19-2013, 11:58 AM
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Hi Brian - I have GH number 76084 which was likely engraved by the same hand. The similarities are very telling. Several PGCA Members have remarked that it has some of the finest engraving they have seen on a Grade 2. I wish my pictures were more clear so thet the almost microscopic graver lines were visible.
The one you have shown is fantastic and I'm sure the owner must be very proud.
Mine is a sixteen on the 0-Frame, what is his?
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