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Here are the remaining photos.
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Last 2 photos. Sorry for them being posted in three different posts. Next time I will combine them in one post. They were scattered out in my inbox and I did not see all of them at first glance.
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is that an 8 or a 10"
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A PGCA letter will clear up the difference in grade between the gun and the Serialization Book. The PGCA letter could also give information about the original purchaser as well as the grade. That looks like a good solid gun that has been used for the purpose it was made for.
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It seems there was an 8 gauge at the 2013 Spring Southern that lettered as a D and was clearly a G. I would be curious to see the letter on this one too. Very nice gun. In good shape, but not so good that it can't be hunted and shot.
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Is that an LC Smith 8?
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WOW. The Smith looks like an 8 as well. Great find. Cogradulations. A Packard and a Caddy in the same barn!
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