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What Damasus pattern do you like best?
Unread 04-30-2016, 06:10 PM   #1
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Default What Damasus pattern do you like best?

Damascus patterns are so beautiful and interesting compared to steel barrels. The high grade Parkers were made with DD fine+ Damascus barrels and they are beautiful. But I like the Twist barrels on Parker PH's best. The contrast between the black and white on high condition twist barrels is spectacular. Bernard barrels are a tie for first. What say you?
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Unread 04-30-2016, 06:16 PM   #2
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Laminated barrels are third place, Bernard 2nd, and parker made laminated first
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Mine are twist,Bernard,than gh. after that they get to fine and I can't see much contrast. OK ,With my old eyes
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DH, GH, They are all nice. I agree that the contrast on the twist barrels on the PH are hard to beat.
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The plain Damascus patterns on GH and DH Parkers are so common that they get overlooked
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Bernard is attractive, but it's the chain damascus I see on Elsies and Lefevers that gets me going.

Photo lifted from one of Mark Ouellette's albumns. Thanks Mark!
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For Parker patterns, Bernard is my personal favorate followed by Laminated.
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They are all awesome in my book. If I have to rate them I would pick Bernard #1 followed by P-Laminated like this on a Grade-2 lifter below.
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is it Stars and stripes? Etoille? or Amercian bunting on Remington '94s. Chain on Elsies, and what looks like laminated on H and Rs. All are nice and the varying patterns are spectacular.
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The hard labor and incredible skill in being able to repeat the uniformity and beauty in each and every tube just blows me away.

Laminated Steel barrels made by Parker Bros. in those three years of barrel production, 1877, 78, and '79 are probably my favorite. I wonder how many were made with those barrels... we'll never know, I'm sure.
Charlie Herzog has a couple of Parkers with the extremely rare American Flag Bunting and if I am not mistaken, the "Terrell" gun as well. Absolutely amazing!!






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