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You got me on V.L.& A. This stands for?
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And please make sure some pictures go with the story.
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V. L. & A. was (maybe still is in a morphed form) a very upscale sporting oriented store. I have seen it written somewhere as Van Lidtke & Antoinne (spelling(?)) or something akin thereto. It may have been absorbed by Abercrombie and Fitch, I don't know. I remember visiting the store in Chicago ( 8 Wabash ??) many times. They had some wonderful CM Russel and Frederick Remington paintings and bronzes. Lots of cool stuff.
I don't know how to post pictures. Most of them got burned up in a fire my parents endured. I'll see what I can do. The lady is long gone and buried in Montana. |
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I grew up in a farming community - not like the vast midwest but a lot of folks had small market farms and most grew their own family produce. There were cornfields but rarely exceeded twenty acres in my area. The best times I remember from my youth were the mid-fifties to the mid-sixties. We too enjoyed pheasant mecca but it ended by the late sixties to early seventies. |
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I'm sure there must be Jeff. Send me a PM and we can discuss it privately. |
I am thinking it will be a great story Jeff. I'm Looking foward to it
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VL&A; VL&D; A&F History
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Dean-
I'll try the PM route tomorrow. Iowa farms in the 40's, 50's and into the early 60's were not the larger tracts they are today. LOTS of kids were raised on a 40 or an 80. A big farm was a 1/4 section. Cornfields were small and all had fence rows. These provided great cover. Cows and pigs were turned into the fields after the harvest to glean up the leftovers. There were actual houses w/ people living in them who invariably granted permission. Today, very few homesteads remain. You try to run the farmer or the owner down with a plat book. Good luck with that. Kevin- I met you when I lived in Falls Church and was stationed at the Pentagon. I have an old Dickson oak and leather case you looked at. I joined the PGCA at a gun show over in Harrisonburg. I also have a LOM VL&A Chicago case. Unfortunately it is pretty well shot. It makes a nice display item. |
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Right Rich. I just traded emails with Dave and that's what he said.
Unfortunately, he didn't remember anything about the "Parker Bros." on the sides of the frame. |
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