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Anyone Own #28-1757 28" 28 Gauge?
Unread 01-28-2013, 05:49 PM   #1
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Default Anyone Own #28-1757 28" 28 Gauge?

I would like to locate this 28 gauge 28" with straight grip, splinter forend, and double triggers. If I can't buy it, I would like to talk to the owner. Thanks.
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Unread 01-30-2013, 09:33 PM   #2
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Sorry Bill.

I looked at mine, same gun different number!
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28 ga sn 1757
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Bill, What grade is that you are looking for?
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Richard, it's a standard DHE, part of an identical 3 gun consecutive set. My friends bought 1758 and 1759 and I delayed my purchase of 1757 until it was sold. I would like to find it and try to purchase it.
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I know this is old news, but I found the gun in an internet auction and purchased it.
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Bill with a nose like yours you would make a hell of a bird dog. One of the best at finding dead birds I ever had the pleasure of hunting with was found at the dog pound. Where did you come from?
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My nose originated in the Northeast Pennsylvania hard coal and pigeon shooting region, Luzerne County and surrounding areas made famous by the Molly Maguires, a violent pro labor organization that survived into the twentieth century. My interest in these shotguns was a result of my grandfather's (1856-1929) participation in the pigeon shooting culture of the area. He hosted a pigeon ring in the rear of his saloon on Pine Street, Hazleton, Pennsylvania for many years.
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Grandfather or Great Grandfather?
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