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Hey Bill I think you are mostly right, isn't the third gun from the right a Smith?? and one is an English single, I think!! Rest look about right. Opps, I meant from the left. I guess mom, my sweetheart of some 49 years is right about me.
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I'm just waiting for the correct answers from the owner. I'm stumped. I hope I'm not wrong on the Dalys because I want to see pictures of two of them.
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Ok, now I will tell you what they are and if you would like some more pics, I will see if I can get some time to do that. I am also setting up a new row for you to guess on over the next day or so. Bill, you sir, amazed me with your picks. I thought for sure no one would get the Fox SBT K grade but you nailed it As for the rest, you are right about the Daly Lindners. First one is an empire grade and the second one is a diamond grade. You were also correct on the Sousa and the two Parker SBT SC grade. One newer and one alittle bit older. The ones you miss are the second and third from the left. They are Leo Specials from Browning. The first is number #004 BT-99 and the second one is also a Leo Special # 036 BT-100. These were made for a very short time for a special Browning dealer. They have very nice engraving and drop dead wood. Bill, if you are going to the fall s x s, I would like to buy you dinner. you do know your guns and we will see if you can get 6 of 8 on the next group. Thanks again, Frank
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Frank, it was great to meet you, however briefly, at the Fall Southern. Sorry our dinner plans got sidetracked. (Linda and I had our dinner in hand when Frank introduced himself.) What about that next group of trap guns you were going to picture? Don't picture any more Japanese guns. Neither AHFoxman or I are much good at identifying them.
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I did enjoy the little talk we had. We must meet up at the spring side by side and take you and the wife to dinner. Now that I have a little time before Christmas, I will see if I can get the next group together and see how you do. There will be no Japan guns but they are not all American guns either. I will see if I can get it done soon so people over the holidays can try and figure them out. Thanks again, Frank
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Yeah, your right Bill, no gold star for that performance. BTW, the CSMC diamond grips are more pronounced than the originals, but both feel really good in my hand. Merry Christmas to All!
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Well, here is the next rack of guns for Bill. I took it easy on him with only one gun that will not be easy. I already owe him a dinner so I might as well do two. if you need better pics, please let me know.Frank
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Here is another shot. You can enlarge this pics by clicking on them. Thanks, Frank
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One Parker, 5 Ithaca's, A Francotte(?), and a Baker (?) Wow, I have been out of touch for far too long! Heading for the scent free shower, still a whopper buck surviving here. Not sure how that happens here in Eastern Pa.???, must be a pretty smart slapper. I saw him the last two years and this is his best, with two drop tines, one down over each ear. He'll make somewhere around 155 give or take. Well, at least I do use a Parker Cyclone crossbow, can't pull a regular one anymore. All the Best to everyone during the New Year!
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The "Francotte" may be a Francotte, but my Francotte Grade 11 has a Deeley forend release, where the pictured gun probably has an Anson release. I am stumped unless it is a British gun.
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