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Unread 03-06-2011, 01:19 PM   #1
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O&R don't forget Hemmingway killed himself with a WC Scott pigeon gun.
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Yes- I was at LeJeune in July 1961 when I heard that!
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O&R don't forget Hemmingway killed himself with a WC Scott pigeon gun.
-- rumor was that his wife then, Mary Welsh Hemingway, claimed it was an accident while he was cleaning it. But his father also took his life in 1928 with a Civil War Colt that Ernest Hemingway's Grandfather (paternal) carried as a Colonel in the Union Army in The war of northern Aggression! Hemingway is spelled with one M, like Remington. What a great writer- and his best short story- IMO: "The Short, Happy Life of Francis MaComber" again proves the reason why women don't belong in the man's world of hunting and guns-- If only MaComber had taken the bolt out of that Mannlicher-Schoenaur 6.54 mm carbine before he and Wilson left to finish off the wounded buff. That story had always made me want to own a .505 Gibbs on the Mauser 98 Magnum action- close, but no cigar- I have a .416 Rigby with express sights instead, and will use it some day in Alaska for a Kodiak- my dream hunt. If that doesn't happen, I will devastate some of the feral pigs in Mecosta Co. with it-- like Jim Rikhoff once said to some society broad at a fancy-schmancy NYC cocktail party, when asked by her why he liked to hunt and shoot large animals- his laconic reply- "I guess I just like to hear the smack of large bullets against some solid flesh and bone"--

Hemingway is proof however, albiet in a most tragic manor, of the truth in Aesop's words: "Those whom the Gods bless with great gifts, they also curse with a great and exceeding madness". Have you read Art Wheaton's stellar review of the new book about Hemingway and his guns yet?
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[QUOTE=Francis Morin;37346Have you read Art Wheaton's stellar review of the new book about Hemingway and his guns yet?[/QUOTE]


Yup, read Art's review and agree with him... I've read the book too and it is evident that Calabi (et al) did a marvelous job of researching the Hemingway's Guns subject matter.

Nice job Art!!
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If I have to find you a 32 inch Vent rib, BTF, SST then I'll buy it myself! Just for perspective I have three DHE 12's one a 26 inch skeet (so this doesn't really count) a 28 inch bbl and a 30 incher ALL with vent ribs, BTF, SST and all in original condition for $7000 or less. So we are talking DHE VS VHE thats redone and had Parkers wonderfull chokes reamed out for Brileys for a couple of thou more.

Its easier to buy a gun than it is to sell one...at leat and recoup your investment.

You seem to have made up your mind already and the only person you have to please is yourself
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