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Unread 05-24-2010, 03:10 PM   #1
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Default Smith 20g Trap & Pigeon Guns

In light of Scott's recent post:

1930 32" 20g Trap grade (restock) courtesy of Chuck Heald



Reinforcing wedge, factory 2 3/4" stamp, and 'Crown over D' mark of Jean-Baptiste Delcour-Dupont/Canons Delcour S.A. of Nessonvaux.



And possibly the FIRST REGULAR FRAME 20G just found by David Williamson


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aarrrggggghh@!^%* It's a 16
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Time for a vacation Drew??
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I thought you were on "vacation" this week Drew?

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¡Mañana hermano. La selva y las montañas no son descansas, y los caminos son incluso peores!
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Cuidado hermano y vaya con Dios!
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Have a safe trip Drew. If the roads are anything like the ones I traveled in the DR, all I can say is I hope your "piles" aren't acting up.
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