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Unread 12-17-2019, 09:00 PM   #6
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Wow; great story Charlie. Years ago at the local antique mall there was a "pair" of B's - .410 and 20ga. They were the real early ones with the acid etched duck scene on the bottom of the receiver instead of the line drawing of the fox head that the later ones have. Man, I wanted those guns but I was broke as a dude ranch pony at the time. I even talked to the seller about how to get them but I just never could put anything together to make it happen. Funny how a couple of guns that are pretty low on most folks' totem pole can haunt you, but those still do.
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