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Lefever Arms Co. Advertisement 1914 |
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05-21-2018, 07:20 PM
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Lefever Arms Co. Advertisement 1914
I came across this Lefever Arms Co. advertisement on eBay a few months ago. The page is from "National Sportsman", and the seller indicated it was from 1914. I thought it was interesting, and wound up buying it to frame.
The writing on the photo reads, "After chickens with a single trigger", and lists serial number 58450. I checked with the Lefever Arms Collectors Association, and that number is not in the serial numbers that they have recorded, so far. Too bad it is too late to contact the Lefever Arms Co. and find out his name, like the ad suggests.
Sara
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That is way cool. You would be hard-pressed to find an advertisement like that today in our media. Dog biscuits, fishing baits, pipes, and shotguns. Does it get any better than that? Well I guess they could have added bourbon. Good find.....
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