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Judge Brown, it appears you were able to connect with an enthusiastic buyer of your wonderful little CHE 410. They are rare and valuable.
The barrel breech end milling marks were in usually high condition, of course, the whole gun was in high condition and the careful viewer becomes even more careful under those condition. When the milling marks are reduced from a 12 bore to the 410 caliber, they appear different, and that may throw some viewers off. Anyway, congratulations. I'm a Missouri, Kansas and Colorado atty, many federal courts and the US Supreme Court, but who knows where and what the next case will be. John Davis is a Vienna, GA atty and active in the GA bar. |
Bruce:
Thanks. My hat is off to you. I don't think I could keep up with that many Courts and in three states. You must have really proficient office help. I had a trial practice for 32 years until I was offered my current position in our Juvenile Court. Kinda like guns, you take your opportunities when they come along. James |
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