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Harry shot our Ithaca Model 37 20 gauge with a modified choke for opening dove hunt. Another classic
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That forearm wood is certainly nothing that ever came out of Ilion. The receiver with serial number 230266 was put in work right at the end of 1920. That breechbolt with MODEL 11 on it is from the late 1930s to the end of production.
While one could get a SKEET choked barrel for a Model 11, Remington never catalogued a Model 11 Skeet Gun. The Skeet Gun was a SPORTSMAN. Attachment 99329 Attachment 99330 |
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Congratulation Craig you have to start somewhere!
Sorry I'm late to the dance guys, but your playing my SONG! Lol
I've been chasing these "Old Battleaxes" for a good number of years. Craig I'm glad one came along to break the ice with, not literally though! I live about 25 miles from where J.J Blanks lived in Trezevant, TN. A good friend of mine actual shot both the gun he won the GAH with in 1907 and the Presentation No.6 Premiere (F) Grade that Remington awarded him with years ago with Jeff J. Jr. I won't highjack Craig's post with a bunch of photos but can post some if there are any specific requests. Good luck with your seach for others Craig! Will |
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Not to let Dr. Drew Outdo me!
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Here are some of my favorite ads from what I call the "Golden" period of Remington Advertising. Which ended in my opinion, even though I love Lynn Bogue Hunt, with the "Bears" campaign!
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Aw c'mon Will. You don't like the "Remington Cubs"?!? ;)
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some great posters I have not seen any of them before...makes me want to get a model 11....charlie
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