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Sold $6526.00
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The heart wants what the heart wants.
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John, maybe you could elaborate, but I think I wanted that one. The provenance is worth more than the selling price. The only problem is that you, I, and the buyer are the only ones that understand and appreciate the provenance. I would like to meet the guy who bought the two B grade guns.
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Bill, that makes only two of us because I am the buyer. I loved the gun. A trap shooters dream and the provenance sealed the deal. I had to have her. I'm a sucker and "the heart wants what the heart wants."
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Awesome buy John!
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An early Christmas present John. Well done and maybe Mike Franzen can collaborate with you an a Parker Pages article. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year my friend
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Congrats and Merry Christmas John. Hope you enjoy it. I assume/hope we'll see it at the Southern??
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John, I knew that you and I are the only potential bidders who could appreciate that provenance. Second question, did you buy the two barrel set also?
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Bill, I did not buy the two barrel BH but was very tempted. Timing wasn't quite right for me. All the more reason I just couldn't let this one get away. The Kimble/Voorhees connection was strong. During my Kimble research I had contact with the Voorhees family and was aware of the existence of these guns. Unfortunately, my contact is no longer available so it's going to take a little more digging to really research this gun. I do know that about 4 months after D. W. Voorhees (Sr. or Jr.?) received the gun, D. W. Jr. won the Chicago Board of Trade medal at the Illinois State shoot, which was held in Peoria. D. W. Sr. was presiding president of the State Association during the tournament.
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I wish I could hit that “like” button a few more times.
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