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Maybe very little use but certainly not "unused" as the breech face shows "substantial" use.
But not to be a nit-picker, that gun is in fantastic condition! |
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12-26-2009, 12:45 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Bruce, what is the amount of ware inside the triggergaurd and on the tang where your hand holds the gun?
Thanks, Tim --That is a fine look'en shooting iron |
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12-26-2009, 04:51 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Very nice Parker but the borders on the butt stock don't look mullered in the pics.
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12-26-2009, 09:24 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Bruce: Always enjoy your pictures. Someday I would hope to see a gun in such condition. Two questions:
On the 20 gauge - have some screw heads been messed with? Registration a bit out on some. Could that have come out of the factory like that? On the 12 gauge - Were recoil pads offered by the factory or is this always an after market addition?? Thanks, Jack
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12-26-2009, 09:49 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Jack, recoil pads where a option on all guns except Trojan, I believe $ 2.00, which is hard to understand when comparing it to the work involved in a skeleton butt.
Not speaking for Bruce's gun but photos can make some of the screws look out, noticed it on some of the photos I've taken. Last edited by E Robert Fabian; 12-26-2009 at 10:42 PM.. |
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12-26-2009, 11:14 PM | #8 | ||||||
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Tom, judging by the style of the engraving, the checkering, the lack of "Parker Bros." on the frame . . . oh, and now I've gone back to look some more at the pics and see serial no. 241XXX it is a late Remington gun and the lack of mullering to the borders of checkering was quite normal for the period.
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My great-uncle had a M97 Winchester. He was killed at Anzio in 1943, and it sat in his widow's closet until 1980. She gave it to my Dad, and he never used it. I inherited it in 1991, and haven't used Uncle Jack's gun. Just an example of how such a thing could happen. |
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12-27-2009, 12:23 AM | #10 | |||||||
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I think " substantially unused after full restoration" would be more appropriate. You did not offer an opinion on this gun yet represented it as "fun to look at" and then included $$$$$$$$$$$$? Why? Are you trying to sell the gun? Create hype on the gun? Why not just put the pictures on the board and ask the question; Is it real? I think the gun you posted was created by a talented person or group for the sole purpose of duping the "advanced collector" you so often refer to into the exchange of dollars for opinions of others. I like the pictures of the gun and especially the engraving, but if you are going to post guns "AS ORIGINAL" either by your own admission or someone else then I think you should also either provide documentation of fact on condition or just post the pics and let people decide what is original or not. Opinions are free and my opinion is that you posted a gun that is a redone FAKE! Thank you Patrick |
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