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Dave, you may not remember but I told you years ago that I had a C grade Three Barrel Gun Co gun. It was falling apart. I contacted Frank Conley about it and he asked me to send it to him which I did. He wanted it to photograph in case he revised his book. He recommended it be sent to Maurice Mudges in up state NY for repair. I got the gun back about 1 year later. I donated the gun to the ATA museum. It's still there. Mike Franzen and John Davis saw it this year.
Now I wish I had never donated it!!!
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01-09-2022, 08:26 PM
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Herb Parsons' Model 12. Now there's a shotgun I would never sell. 1 gun I let slip through my fingers was the CHE #1 frame vent rib 28" bird gun that Josh has now. It was once General Billy Mitchell's gun and I made a deal for it for $1000 and the seller welshed on the sale. My biggest disappointments were cars and motorcycles I let go for no money. A family '55 Porche Speedster that had never spent a night outdoors, my dad's '58 Corvette, two Suburbans and a Blazer that turned into cult cars, my '74 Country Squire 460, another cult vehicle, and my Harley Low Rider that Linda made me sell to save my life.
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