Mershon White Line pads that were originally installed on a Remington Parker will usually look like the ones pictured unless the gun was never stored on its butt and seldom shot. The pad will be black, as pictured,(from my observation) and very hard. No Remington advertising or IBM cards from the Remington archives, that I have seen, have mentioned the brand of pad on late guns. It is always worth a shot to order a PGCA letter on a Remington gun since, very occasionally, interesting information is found on these cards. I have a late VHE 20 in about new condition with a Mershon pad that I suspect is original. I have not removed it to see if the screw holes for the pad are the only holes in the butt. Does anyone know the exact screw positions of late Remington Parker buttplates and exactly how long the screws are? With that information, an original Mershon installation could be fairly honestly identified. Of course, in today's world, a new Mershon pad may be as hard to locate as an original Hawkins. The second Hawkins pad pictured is available as a reproduction from Galazan's but it is not the type pad that was normally installed on late Parkers.