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Bill Murphy 12-14-2024 09:19 AM

I'll be waiting to see what you offer.

Scott Janowski 03-07-2025 09:34 AM

Once in a while you could catch one on the Hartman boys, but not often.
They were very shrewd traders.

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Originally Posted by Kevin McCormack (Post 420737)
Like most of the longtime gun shows, the Syracuse and Albany shows have gone the way of the MREs. black gun accessories, and flavored venison jerky assortments. Never bought a gun at Syracuse, but scored the very best 32" Browning Superposed Grade 3 ("Fighting Cocks") trap with the narrow rib, long tang and round knob grip I'd ever seen from the Hartman Bros. (Elmira Arms) at a fall Albany show one year.

Price was obscenely cheap; "No one wants those old long-barreled Browning traps unless they're a Broadway rib!" I stopped at the show on a whim while on the way to visit with PGCA Historian and TPS co-author Roy Gunther, then living in Averill Park, just east of Albany, to research the Sunderland gun, which I subsequently wrote an article on for the Double Gun Journal ("The Graduation Gun"). Weather was perfect for travel and shunpike diversions; the show and my visit with CDR Gunther made for a near-perfect road trip.


Bill Jolliff 03-07-2025 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott Janowski (Post 426760)
Once in a while you could catch one on the Hartman boys, but not often.
They were very shrewd traders.

At the Syracuse, Albany and Rochester shows, you also would likely see Jim Austin (Kittery Point), Pete Harvey, Randy Shuman and Hershel Chaddick. And that big, tall Jewish guy from Long Island who usually had nice stuff on his table (I can't remember his name).

Those were the days. New York state politicians have pretty much doomed anything like that anymore.

Tom Kidd 03-10-2025 07:08 AM

Hi Bill,

His name was Henry Christman, and he found me some truly outstanding doubles in NYC and out on Long Island.

Bill Jolliff 03-10-2025 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Tom Kidd (Post 426927)
Hi Bill,

His name was Henry Christman, and he found me some truly outstanding doubles in NYC and out on Long Island.

Yep, that was him. Henry was kind of a big guy who was pleasant and had nice stuff.

Thanks for remembering Tom.

edgarspencer 03-10-2025 08:27 AM

What Pete Harvey didn't know about Colts, Herb Glass did.

Bill Murphy 03-23-2025 03:56 PM

Bill Zachow, tell us about the remaining Parker items you wish to sell.


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