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I agree with your observations regarding the deeper and more detailed engraveing. I love D grades from the 1915-1919 era. Thoes mid to late teen's guns just seem to have a little more pronounced engraving. |
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Another variant of the species; this from Meriden Fire Arms Co.
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Ok...if I may be enlightened...and venture out here....is the 'flying turnip' a particular duck orientation engraved?
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Hi Lee,
Some years back someone on this forum was talking about how bad the Parker engraved birds looked and described them as looking more like flying turnips than birds. I don't remember who coined the term but it seems to have stuck. |
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Robin Lewis For Your Post: |
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It was none other than Ed Muderlak who was the first I had ever seen use the term "flying turnips".
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From The Double Gun Journal Spring 2010 p. 126
The 1904 Meriden City Directory shows John and William Gough as contractors for Parker Brothers. In an article published in the Utica, N.Y. newspaper Aug. 29, 1954 - "William Gough took comissions on special engraving jobs from many parts of the country. There he worked on engravings for Aubrey Guns..."
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More Aubrey birds (?) courtesy of a member
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