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looks to be off maybe a belgin built gun... charlie
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Might be the original forend from Bo-Whoop. When the gun was restocked the ivory forend tip was removed from the original and fitted to the new forend.
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Dean: I'm going to go with you on this one.I can't believe how lucky I was to find this, just think of the odds. Thomas
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Steve: How dare you insult this fine forend iron and wood.Thomas
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Well let's see first the wood appears to be salvaged from a Flemish fence post, the symmetry appears as if the pattern was laid out by an intoxicated day laborer and finally the checkering looks as if it were cut with a garden rake. Comments?
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