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08-27-2015, 08:39 AM
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Currituck Club
Went to the Whalehead Club two days ago. Used to be called the Currituck club. Great place with lots of gunning and duck hunting history.
The original owner is shown in some pics with a nice big bore double hammer gun. I can't make out the maker though.
the gun room had one Parker . Looks like a grade one top lever 30 inch twelve or ten. Redone case colors, re colored barrels, refinished wood. there was a Trojan in the owners private office.
the tour stated the owner had a pair of custom Purdeys made but gives no other info than that.
21000 square foot mansion for water fowling on private 4 1/2 miles of land is a pretty nice place.
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