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Before and after pictures of a 12ga Herringbone Laminated barrels on a C lifter done by Brad Bachelder.
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Robin: we discussed that barrel back in 2011, and it is not English Laminated Steel, but a very high grade Herringbone or Manufacture Extra. Lots of examples here
http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/23997270 Remington called a similar pattern ‘Legia P.’ BTW: several 'before & afters', and refinished barrels are here http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/17227428
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03-21-2014, 06:47 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Two sets of 16ga barrels from Dale Edmonds.
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Yes Drew, I remember that conversation. It was I who identified that set of barrels as English Laminated. Incidentally, the rib inscription identifies the barrels as Laminated Steel. It would be really nice to know where Parker Bros. sourced these barrels.
I have examined other Parker Bros. hammer guns with this particular design/pattern of Laminated Steel barrels and I haven't seen them on a gun lower than a Grade 4. The Laminated Steel barrels that defined the Grade 1 T/A hammer guns were of an entirely different design/pattern. |
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It is my opinion that some Lifter barrels were sourced in England, but with the transition to top lever hammer guns the source was Belgium. And King was very likely discussing both pattern welded and fluid steel barrels in 1912.
More here http://docs.google.com/a/damascuskno...YvzD18i3c/edit Report on Duties on Metals and Manufactures of Metals By United States Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance, 1912 Testimony regarding the Payne-Aldrich and Dingley Tariff Bills http://books.google.com/books?id=QDkvAAAAMAAJ http://books.google.com/books?id=QDk...AJ&pg=PA879&dq THE TESTIMONY OF W.A. KING REPRESENTING PARKER GUN CO. Mr. King: I can speak only for our own company in so far as wages go. For instance, on the question of barrels, Mr. Hunter informed your committee that some years ago some of the manufacturers of this country attempted to make barrels. We made some barrels: we built an addition to the factory, put in some up-to-date machinery, and brought some men from Belgium to show our blacksmiths how to do it. We had to pay our blacksmiths not less than 32 cents an hour, up to 40 cents, and we gave it up, because the highest wages paid the Belgian blacksmiths for exactly the same grade of barrel are 11 cents per hour. That is what is paid to the highest-priced man employed. Senator Smoot: In Belgium? Mr. King: In Belgium: yes, sir. That is where all of our barrels are imported from, with the exception of our very high-grade Whipple (probably a typo for Whitworth) steel barrels.
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Refinished by Brad Bachelder
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