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No way is that a bad buy. The pitchers went way above that figure years ago. This stuff takes up a lot less room than the guns.
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Francis....It's spelled "Pollock"....
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[QUOTE=Jay Gardner;14279]Perhaps one could argue that spending $2.200 on an LC Smith faub is pizzing away money?
![]() Thanks Jay. I treasure the tools and skills I inherited from my Granddad as much or more than his guns. The most amount I have spent on a doublegun to date was that exact amount- a 12 Pigeon gun- a 2E DT rebarreled at Fulton in 1927 with 32" Nitro Ventilated Rib barrels- Full in both, 3" chambers and 8 lbs. even. I kill way more birds with it than any watch fob!!
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