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01-09-2019, 01:40 PM
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That picture of Mike sure got around. Here with the ammunition changed to Peters in the December 1933, Field & Stream --
Mike Stackhouse, Field & Stream, December 1933, Peters.jpg
With the gun changed to a Fox in the Savage-era Fox-Sterlingworth brochure --
Mike Stackhouse Fox-Sterlingworth.jpg
This brochure with the Mike Stackhouse picture was used from June 1932 to WW-II in various colors and prices.
In the November 1939, National Sportsman with the ammo case changed to a Miller High-Life beer case --
Mike Stackhouse, National Soirtsman, November 1939, Miller High Life.jpg
And, most recently in the December 2018, Shotgun Sports --
ShotgunSports, December 2018.jpeg
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01-09-2019, 05:19 PM
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Apparently the first use of Photoshop. Does anyone know what the first image was? Winchester, Peters? Miller Beer?
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