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Let's see some old 'Working Man's Doubles' of long ago
Unread 01-23-2013, 12:55 PM   #1
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Default Let's see some old 'Working Man's Doubles' of long ago

20 ga Ithaca Flues circa 1924 ser# 3779xx Belgium Steel Barrels F/M chokes
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C'mon Gents, let's see some of those old clunkers that the working men shot p'atridge and woodcock years ago and are still pulling their own weight!! We know you're out there...The old doubles that really won the East!
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Here ya go Allen. My "Go to" grouse gun Trojan 20 gauge 26" barrels 6lbs. 2oz.
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Nice Trojan smallbore OP. Where did you find the timberdoodle for the picture?
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.......wow....
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C'mon Gents, let's see some of those old clunkers that the working men shot p'atridge and woodcock years ago and are still pulling their own weight!! We know you're out there...The old doubles that really won the East!
The old clunkers working men shot can be found below

http://www.lcsmith.org/

http://www.foxcollectors.com/ah_fox/content/
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Keep em' coming Gents. These are the guns that the not so landed gentry could only afford and took to the field for some great New England Grouse shooting a la W.H. Foster's days. The ones that put the meat on the table!!
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Dean gave it to me Daryl....Smart A**....
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I think it died of fright when it saw your Trojan
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An very heavy old PH-Grade twist barrel Parker Bros. in 1932 --

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