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Old 09-20-2018, 05:14 PM   #1
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Kevin is right and Dean partially so. I am guessing the seller is Peterson and not NRA.
However, we attendees at the Hall of Fame dinner should count ourselves lucky to have held and viewed that 410 because after the auction, it will be in the hands of a private collector who may not let it see the light of day again.
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It is my understanding that the Petersen collection was donated with restrictions on deassessioning. I doubt that the Petersen family owns any of the NRA stuff. The "restrictions" are what will hold up the sale of various guns, not the ownership.
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