08-25-2024, 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Daniel Carter
I think a hunting and fishing partner of the Woolner brothers who was a videographer may have been the ''inventor'' of that modification. I can not remember his name, along with a lot of other things, but he hunted and Striper fished with the Woolners and Hal Lyman,the owner of the 16 ga. Invincible. The name was Paul Kukonin and he put on film nights at sportsmen's clubs. During his narration about the gun he described its evolution.
Dean you may have run into him over the years at a club function
I did remember the name, maybe there is hope for me.
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I’ve got an “The American Sportsman Treasury” that has a Woolner striper story with Curt Gowdy of course . There’s a frontal view picture of Woolner’s (I assume) Jeep CJ-3A surf casting buggy . I always wanted a CJ-2A or CJ-3A .
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