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I'm assuming that would be the same Jack Haugh who built some fabulous contemporary flintlock rifles and locks as well, correct? Including a limited run (200?) of a Penn. Bicentennial Commemorative LongRifle where he teamed up with another ML legend, John Bivins. One talented dude!!
![]() [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]JH CLA Award.jpg[/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH]
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[QUOTE=Steve Cambria;263066]I'm assuming that would be the same Jack Haugh who built some fabulous contemporary flintlock rifles and locks as well, correct?
Steve you are correct, same JH. |
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“HG” on this A grade 10g made in 1883. Might be hard to see in this photo, but it is just in front of the downed doe’s head.
This gun has 4 deer, 3 dogs and 4 birds on it. 109E7B3E-B167-4B46-89F1-9BDD009AC183.jpg
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