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Two Sauers and Parker and an LC Smith 12ga 2 1/2 and a short chamber 16 ga. | ||
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Nice guns. | |||
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richj: All are beautiful looking doubles. (I'm old enough to remember when "double" did not mean O&U -which was always called, just that, O&U) They made my heart ache with memory as to why I always thought the double was the supreme example of the gunmaker's art. One question - and I may be suffering from an old man's memory -or worse- ignorance. But the listing of names you gave would put the Parker as #3 and the L.C. Smith as #4. #3 looks like a boxlock and the "Elsie" looks like a sidelock. Frankly, I don't remember that a Parker was ever a boxlock. (I freely admit that my memory could be at fault) Anyway, I envy you as the owner of such fine doubles. | |||
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I've been told a lot of LC's were sidelocks. Unfortunately they're not mine. Sauer 12 ga 2 1/2" Sauer 16 ga 2 1/2" Parker 12 ga 2 1/2" LC Smith 12ga 2 3/4" | |||
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Parkers were all boxlocks and the LC Smiths were sidelocks. | |||
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Customstox: On previous occasions on other threads I had come to respect your expertise on shotguns. Thus I felt very much put in my place on reading your post that Parkers were boxlocks. Being perfectly sure that you were wrong, I googled - and learned that it wasn't me who was right. I was even more astonished to learn that L.C. Smiths were almost always sidelocks. Being of an age when I had been in the field for upland birds when both were often carried (and I often saw them), I realized that finally, my memory was failing me. Thanks a lot, Customstox! | |||
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