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Thanks to Dale Edmonds for a beautiful job on this AJ Aubrey! This was my first damascus gun and has sentimental value on several levels. 
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Doug,
Very nicely done. Dale does good work. What is the serial number? What else is on the water table?
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Pete, I'll update tonight with more info. Doug
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Serial number is 28559, Watertable shows "D30" on left - "22" on right & serial number. Bottom of barrels simply have "C". I have the reprint 1908 Sears catalog, I assume it is the gun on page 704 - No 6K22- Genuine Two-Blade Damascus Liege Imported Barrels - $17.35. (AJ Aubrey "Field Grade?") Any other information, insight or date of production you have would be appreciated. Thanks! Doug
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I printed this out and showed it to Dale Edmonds today, at first he thought I was showing him an auction listing, he said "wow, look at the contrast on these barrels".
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Doc,
Thanks for sharing with Dale. He said he wasn't "on the web" but that someone shared info., glad he was able to see the completed project, and know who's his contact. Appreciate it.
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I was glad to do it, Dale is a great guy and has taught me a lot, in return, I try to answer his technical questions and find information on the internet for him. Whenever I see a shotgun on an internet auction that he might be interested in, I let him know and if need be, bid on it for him.
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I was glad to do it, Dale is a great guy and has taught me a lot, in return, I try to answer his technical questions and find information on the internet for him. Whenever I see a shotgun on an internet auction that he might be interested in, I let him know and if need be, bid on it for him.
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Serial number is 28559, Watertable shows "D30" on left - "22" on right & serial number. Bottom of barrels simply have "C". I have the reprint 1908 Sears catalog, I assume it is the gun on page 704 - No 6K22- Genuine Two-Blade Damascus Liege Imported Barrels - $17.35. (AJ Aubrey "Field Grade?") Any other information, insight or date of production you have would be appreciated. Thanks! Doug Doug, Very good, thanks! You nailed it. Model 22 with 30" Damascus barrels when it left the factory in 1909. AJ Aubrey was still there at that point. This is the 1st Model 22 I have seen. They are not that common. I will add it to the list: http://damascus-barrels.com/Aubrey.html Did you redo the receiver as well or is that original case color? Pete
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PhysDoc,
Check your PM
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