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Been working like a dog lately. Dont try it, it's hard.
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Josh, thank you for your great scan. Mark, thanks for the letter. The Meacham company was a real piece of history in the American West. They took early Sharps military rifles and converted them by the hundreds to useful sporting rifles. Meacham Sharps conversions are a very important part of Sharps rifle collecting. The Meacham connection to our high condition raffle gun will be important to savvy collectors. A Meacham Sharps conversion from the same era in this condition would be a collector's dream. Our Parker is also a collector's dream. Ed Morgan will be happy.
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