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Although it lacks the museum quality of some of the Reproductions..here is my 16ga in natural light.
Has that beautiful red tone to it & pictures do not do it justice as it’s just gorgeous in hand and has that wonderful feel which is so hard to put into words.
The forearm has a particularly attractive marbling to it, but again..difficult to capture in photo.
I think this pc exemplifies the importance of face to face interaction because although it appears to be somewhat subdued as compared to many others..the gun is very handsomely attractive. (second photo has reflections in it - not damage)
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10-15-2016, 11:29 AM
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How about this Steel Shot Special's wood . . . flowing French walnut obviously chosen for its strength in layout. The beauty here is in its ability to withstand the punishment of heavy 3" 12-ga. loads.
. . . and then imagine yourself in a layout boat out on the bay of Green Bay when the northern flights of Bluebills, Cans and Whistlers come barreling through . . .
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