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Thanks Russ, and no I must of caught him at a weak moment.
Dean, any place to hunt those birds in Haverhill? |
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I obtained this top action from the late Eldon Owen a few years before his death. It is packed in a fitted shooting box, that includes loading tools, powder shot and wads. I have carefully disciplined myself against cleaning it up. It appears to be an example of a well used, but well cared for gun of the era. The pictures do not do it justce, as I just made them indoors with flash. The steel butt plate, locks, hammers and floorplate retain some original color. Notice the black powder fouling in all the recesses.
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Hee is a look at surviving color on the lock.
Best, Austin |
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