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Looks like a 1898 Boston Exposition Gun!! Not listed in the PS. Thanks Chuck!
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Crafty Veteran with a keen eye score there Craig. Congratulations.
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Craig,
Very nice BH, I was watching it, and didn't bid because of other projects. (rebuilding the furnace!) The letter certainly presents interesting history, crossing three different "books" in it's early history. |
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Craig, well done sir. Beautiful gun. Nice job.
I just picked up a new B Grade as well. Although mine is a bit older than yours... Bobby |
Thanks for the comments everyone. It's not a closet queen but it looks like a nice solid example untouched that could use a gentle cleaning. It appears to have some CC and a strong Damascus pattern. The bonus for me is the ball grip gold capped, and the fact that it is a 1898 Boston Show Gun. I will post some better pictures when I get it in hand.
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Fantastic gun, Craig! Want to make a small profit.
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Ducks beware!
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I received the gun yesterday. The barrels checked out, min. walls, bores, chokes etc. The left barrel does have two tiny dents that I will have John Hosford take care of at the Southern. Wood is in great condition and untouched. The skeleton butt had the three small screws in the wrong holes so I took care of that. The rear tang screw needed tightening so I removed the trigger guard and the stock was stamped correctly. Love the engraving. I'm happy.
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