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05-14-2017, 10:17 PM
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A.J.Aubrey
The photo is taken in Tenn. way back when of Elva and George Wells who is my nephew Kelly's great uncle on his dads side. He is holding a A. J. Aubrey in his right hand which is in Kelly's care now. I asked if he had the other guns in the photo but isn't sure of were they ended up. It looks like another double to the back leaning against the shed. I showed him my A.J. Aubrey for comparison but he said his had no engraving but was in great shape for the age. I will have to go and look at it if I get up his way. Thomas
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