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When that 28-gauge was shipped in June 1923, William Clark Gable was 22 years old and working all kinds of jobs from a necktie salesman at Meier & Frank in Portland, Oregon, to logging. Don't believe he was making BHE-Grade money at that time. He didn't go to Hollywood until 1924.
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