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one fine looking gun..that wood is something else..now i want a big fox...charlie
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I wish more of you had come to the "Old Baltimore Show" at Timonium MD today to see the genuine article(s). We displayed 5 Super-"Super" -Foxes; 4 HE 12 gauges in 2 3/4 and 3-inch, and an ultra-rare 20 ga. HE Super. All in original well-used duck-killer condition, including a wonderful "light frame" Henry Bartholomew 12 ga. 2 3/4" gun ordered at 8 lbs. even to shoot 3" high at 40 yds. with #2 shot!! Titled "America's Finest Long Range Duck Gun", the display made me want to smoke a fine imported cigar, just looking at it.
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The work coming out of Brad's shop has to be as good as one could ask for today. Spectacular gun, Mark.
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I agee with Mark. Brad does superlative workmanship as a gunsmith restoring days gone by to put new life into great works of functional art and craftsmanship. Thank God for guys like Brad.
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03-17-2014, 09:40 AM | #7 | ||||||
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"Super" gun Mark! Please bring it to Ernie's in June.
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Nice gun Mark. I really like the wood.
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