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08-22-2023, 05:07 PM
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Two points to make. #1, this Guyette gun may not be the same one I have inspected. #2, the consignor who claims Jack Skeuse built this gun may have no idea about the origin of this gun. He may be repeating what he was told when he bought the gun.
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08-25-2023, 02:43 PM
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I retract my first comment. It is the gun I inspected. I stick with my second comment. The consigner probably has no idea who built this gun. It's a nice gun, but I could build a similar gun with parts from my gun room. I may just try to do that. Good luck at the auction.
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