Kevin McCormack
04-21-2010, 08:53 PM
I will be bringing a nice array of vintage LOM cases to the Southern including two Redhead 32-inchers, one plain and one embossed (promised but not sold yet) , and two Brauer Bros., one 30-and one 33" (both of these are for straight-stocked guns; PG guns don't seem to fit properly in either.
Also have one great heavy saddle grade leather 27 1/2" (sorry, not a 28! inch) LOM with brass lock and overflap, marked VL&A Chicago with the ultra-rare flying duck in the triangle on the lid. A great case for a smallbore bird gun! Also bringing a 26" case originally made for a M21 Winchester skeet gun (but not marked 'Winchester')
Last but not least for you Anglophiles, a great Boss & Co. leather over wood (NOT Oak & Leather) pairs case (holds 2 guns), c. 1862-1902 original label, in very good to excellent original condition, especially considering its age.
I don't have a booth, but look for me at the PGCA booth, Roger Bain Inc. or John Algood's booth, or walking around with Morris Baker smoking good cigars. See me soonest for your choice at the best prices. I'll arrive Thursday mid-late afternoon and be there through Sunday noon.
Also have one great heavy saddle grade leather 27 1/2" (sorry, not a 28! inch) LOM with brass lock and overflap, marked VL&A Chicago with the ultra-rare flying duck in the triangle on the lid. A great case for a smallbore bird gun! Also bringing a 26" case originally made for a M21 Winchester skeet gun (but not marked 'Winchester')
Last but not least for you Anglophiles, a great Boss & Co. leather over wood (NOT Oak & Leather) pairs case (holds 2 guns), c. 1862-1902 original label, in very good to excellent original condition, especially considering its age.
I don't have a booth, but look for me at the PGCA booth, Roger Bain Inc. or John Algood's booth, or walking around with Morris Baker smoking good cigars. See me soonest for your choice at the best prices. I'll arrive Thursday mid-late afternoon and be there through Sunday noon.