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Thanks Bill,
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Stan, that is obviously the original Ithaca order book that coincidentally includes both your great 5E and my Sousa. Hope you enjoy looking. Both of our guns were probably shot at the 1930 Grand American Handicap, at least test fired.
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I will be checking a few other of those serial numbers, How about we unite these guns again at Rock Mtn, shoot a round of wobble trap? Stan |
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From this invoice, by October 1942 these fully loaded NID trap guns, most in the same serial number range as those in the 1930 invoice, were going cheap to the Dardevle man in Detroit.
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Dave Noreen For Your Post: |
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